Chapter
1 Pre| great was our joy when, in turning over this manuscript, our
2 1 | is perfectly right!" and turning on his heel, was about to
3 1 | Strike me!" said the other, turning on his heels, and surveying
4 1 | this madman?" exclaimed he, turning round as the noise of the
5 1 | with the greatest patience, turning out his pockets of all kinds
6 2 | Aramis?" said Porthos, turning toward another Musketeer. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
7 3 | closed, M. de Treville, on turning round, found himself alone
8 4 | then," replied d'Artagnan, turning the angle of the street. ~
9 4 | to the reparation. Then turning toward that one of the guards
10 5 | hand to Athos, and then turning toward d'Artagnan, stood
11 5 | did not hesitate a second. Turning towards Athos and his friends, "
12 5 | fought like a furious tiger, turning ten times round his adversary,
13 6 | before everything." ~Then turning toward M. de Treville and
14 7 | clothes look as good as new by turning them, and whose wife was
15 8 | four cardinal points, or turning toward a single point--must
16 20 | offered to him, and after turning and turning it over and
17 20 | him, and after turning and turning it over and over in his
18 21 | side," said Buckingham, turning toward d'Artagnan. "If the
19 25 | loaded with partridges was turning before the fire, and on
20 27 | Artagnan set the example. Then, turning toward Planchet, he made
21 32 | feast!" cried M. Coquenard, turning about in his chair, "a real
22 34 | generous friends." And Porthos, turning on his heel, made a step
23 35 | the paper in her band, and turning with flashing eyes upon
24 37 | round the Place Royale, turning at every ten steps to look
25 40 | demonstrations, only on turning the corner of the street
26 41 | of the bastion. There, on turning round, d'Artagnan perceived
27 41 | continued to advance. ~At the turning of the counterscarp they
28 42 | gentlemen?" added the young man, turning to the two Guards, whom
29 43 | behind a cloud, they saw at a turning of the road two horsemen
30 46 | gentlemen," said Porthos, turning round upon his chair and
31 47 | Athos waved his flag, turning his back on the guards of
32 49 | sister ought to do." ~Then, turning toward the door, and seeing
33 53 | Milady made no reply, but turning her beautiful head round
34 54 | consent to leave you." ~Then turning his eyes from Milady to
35 56 | once the noise of a door, turning on its hinges, made me start.
36 63 | coming. ~All at once, at the turning of the road she saw the
37 65 | Help, help!" screamed she, turning towards the wall, as if
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