Chapter
1 1 | wore a cap set off with a sort of feather; the eye open
2 1 | means. This chamber was a sort of garret, situated in the
3 2 | Paris, who ran after any sort of favor--gentlemen from
4 2 | these cardinal jests, a sort of gag seemed to close for
5 5 | called at that period, a sort of building without a window,
6 6 | therefore were fixed in a sort of agony upon the door through
7 6 | complaints were but a preface--a sort of excitation to encourage
8 6 | would have said. But at this sort of work, many doublets must
9 13| papers, looked up to see what sort of person he had to do with.
10 18| you that you have a bad sort of a husband." ~"You have,
11 23| ill turn." ~"But of what sort?" ~"Eh! How can I tell?
12 24| behind the chateau, reached a sort of retired lane, and found
13 25| short and elderly, that sort of lackey, dressed in dark
14 26| Besides, we feel always a sort of mental superiority over
15 26| his head enveloped in a sort of round flat cap, not much
16 26| beforehand. You see I am a good sort of a man." ~"Do not jest
17 27| four bottles of the same sort for the two English gentlemen." ~"
18 29| which Porthos leaned, a sort of ripe beauty, rather yellow
19 32| This last apartment was a sort of dark room, littered with
20 33| your mistress." ~"And what sort of revenge would you take?" ~"
21 33| to me quite a different sort of a man from that poor
22 33| Oh, yes, I know what sort of vengeance! You told me
23 35| I do not know her, but a sort of intuition tells me she
24 40| however, might be seen a sort of esteem; "remain free,
25 46| D'Artagnan, tell us what sort of a night you have had,
26 47| Twenty men." ~"What sort of men?" ~"Sixteen pioneers,
27 48| requested a few lines as a sort of keepsake." ~"The duvil!"
28 51| its mayor, had attempted a sort of mutiny for a surrender;
29 51| knitting his brow, for this sort of investigation began to
30 51| must be discreet with this sort of letters; but nevertheless,
31 53| not? But never mind; that sort of intoxication is not dangerous,
32 56| silence? Come, I am a good sort of a prince,' added he, '
33 61| however, saw that this sort of narrative amused her
34 61| me to confine myself to a sort of prison, from which he
35 63| only a question of time, a sort of race, which should arrive
36 66| coppery clouds which created a sort of twilight amid the night.
37 67| He is meditating by what sort of punishment he shall cause
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