Chapter
1 8 | white teeth, a piercing eye, dark complexion, black hair,
2 9 | All at once, a tall, dark gentleman--just like yours,
3 10| or twenty-six years, with dark hair, blue eyes, and a nose
4 10| years, with black hair, a dark complexion, and a scar on
5 11| two hours past had been dark, and seemed a desert. Eleven
6 11| faculty of seeing in the dark. ~D'Artagnan then saw that
7 13| suspect," said he, "a tall, dark man, of lofty carriage,
8 17| never again work in the dark, and that I will know not
9 20| Denis. As long as it was dark they remained silent; in
10 22| closet, which was entirely dark, and led d'Artagnan into
11 24| departed quietly. It was quite dark, and no one saw them go
12 24| began to be more lonely and dark, he drew softly nearer,
13 24| reflection of the moon in the dark underwood gave him serious
14 24| garden, and that cottage, a dark mist enveloped with its
15 24| dressed in clothes of a dark color, who ascended the
16 24| Exactly so." ~"A tall, dark man, with black mustaches,
17 24| man, with black mustaches, dark eyes, and the air of a gentleman." ~"
18 25| sort of lackey, dressed in dark clothes, treated without
19 31| you view things on the dark side, methinks." ~"My dear
20 32| people--an ill-smelling, dark passage, a staircase half-
21 32| apartment was a sort of dark room, littered with papers.
22 32| the eating room--a large dark room situated opposite the
23 33| Artagnan, led him up a little dark, winding staircase, and
24 35| s soul whose depths were dark and unknown. He took back
25 45| Motionless against the dark tapestry, with her hair
26 48| constantly seen Milady like a dark cloud hovering in the horizon. ~
27 49| stopped in a court large, dark, and square. Almost immediately
28 52| of dismal reflection--a dark hell at the gate of which
29 52| rocks on which is built this dark and lofty castle! How many
30 56| exhausted; but all this was so dark and so indistinct in my
31 56| October and it was quite dark. ~"All at once the noise
32 58| that she was a woman. ~The dark space frightened her. ~"
33 58| The night was extremely dark. It was almost impossible
34 59| indicated that something dark was at work within him. ~
35 64| it was inhabited. It was dark and silent as the tomb. ~
36 65| It was a stormy and dark night; vast clouds covered
37 65| saw a woman, wrapped in a dark mantle, seated upon a stool
38 66| against its pale light the dark outline of its houses, and
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