Chapter
1 Pre| were about to abandon our search, we at length found, guided
2 1 | young man commenced his search for the letter with the
3 1 | of commencing an earnest search for the lost letter. ~"Does
4 10 | been engaged in earnest search and inquiries, but had discovered
5 10 | interrogatories, preceded by a minute search operated upon the persons
6 10 | seems like a woman! They search her; she resists; they use
7 11 | the demons who wished to search and ill treat her; and this
8 11 | belated dove should be in search of our friend's house. But
9 12 | of his character was the search for adventures and a love
10 14 | men of my Guardsmen, and search the two houses thoroughly." ~"
11 14 | her believe that we are in search of some conspiracy or other.
12 16 | prepare for this visit?" ~"Search, then, monsieur! I am a
13 16 | affair; that is to say, to search the queen herself. The chancellor
14 19 | When well assured this search was superfluous, he followed
15 20 | he extended his hand to search for it, the wounded man,
16 21 | Artagnan went instantly in search of the inn, and easily discovered
17 24 | began to reflect that the search was rather dubious. D'Artagnan
18 24 | have any better luck in his search after his lackey than he
19 26 | maliciously, pretending to search for it. "But fortunately
20 27 | We have now to search for Athos," said d'Artagnan
21 27 | he; "I will go alone in search of Athos." ~"You are a man
22 28 | Paris, I shall prosecute my search for that unfortunate woman!" ~"
23 30 | he said that by going in search of Milady he at the same
24 30 | at the same time went in search of Constance. ~Thinking
25 32 | the table, as it came in search of his. He also drank half
26 34 | friends had been each in search of his equipments, there
27 41 | of gaining his object--to search him on the spot, or to carry
28 41 | buckler of his body, and search him in the trench. ~D'Artagnan
29 41 | death. ~Then he began to search. A leather pocketbook, a
30 47 | Artagnan, "pray let Grimaud search them and throw them over
31 56 | at least twenty times, in search of an outlet of some kind;
32 58 | looked around her, as if in search of something. ~"It is there,"
33 63 | cardinal, who was coming in search of me. He followed him.
34 63 | newcomer, "you are, as I am, in search of a woman who," added he,
35 64 | journey. ~Planchet went in search of the postillion who had
36 64 | out of a place, who was in search of a situation. He had not
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