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1 1 | short; he bowed humbly and retired. ~"It is not necessary for
2 1 | hope for the future, he retired to bed and slept the sleep
3 3 | sign with his hand, and all retired except d'Artagnan, who did
4 6 | The Duke saluted and retired. At the moment he opened
5 13| was fifty-one years old, a retired mercer, and lived Rue des
6 14| bowed to the ground, and retired. ~Bonacieux recognized in
7 14| the cardinal, the officer retired. ~"You have deceived me!"
8 14| the master as great, and retired. ~Left alone, the cardinal
9 14| two hundred pistoles, and retired. ~Here is what the letter
10 16| After a wild youth, he had retired into a convent, there to
11 16| bowed to the ground, and retired. The door was scarcely closed
12 21| The secretary bowed and retired. ~"We are safe on that side,"
13 23| letter--" ~And Planchet retired, shaking his head with an
14 23| particularly ill-tempered. He had retired at one o'clock under the
15 24| chateau, reached a sort of retired lane, and found himself
16 31| preceding evening, d'Artagnan retired. In the corridor he again
17 32| the perch, to which it had retired to die of old age. ~"The
18 32| slowly still, bowed, and retired. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Go, young
19 36| But," said he, as he retired as quickly as possible from
20 39| usher introduced him, and retired without speaking a word.
21 41| Sevigne. ~The Comte de Toiras retired into the citadel St. Martin
22 42| friends desired to be alone, retired. ~When the young Guardsman
23 46| we could have found some retired place on the downs or the
24 49| deposited them in a corner, and retired without speaking. ~The officer
25 53| had before manifested, and retired pensively. ~Lord de Winter
26 53| effects." ~And Lord de Winter retired swearing, which at that
27 56| fault.' ~"At these words he retired. I heard the door open and
28 61| superior and Mme. Bonacieux retired. ~Milady remained alone,
29 63| followed him. At a solitary and retired part of the road he drew
30 63| to his vocation, he had retired into a convent--only into
31 64| responsibility he had taken--he retired last to his chamber, begged
32 64| arrangements made, the lackeys retired. ~Athos then arose from
33 64| wait!" replied Athos. ~Each retired to his own apartment. ~At
34 67| the four friends either retired to their own or to some
35 67| Musketeer. ~Rochefort obeyed and retired. ~D'Artagnan remained alone
36 67| to his vocation, he had retired into a convent--only into
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