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1 1 | their conversation, and listened. This time d'Artagnan was
2 2 | antechamber, received visits, listened to complaints, gave his
3 2 | the moment I have either listened to or heard them, I shall
4 2 | looked with all his eyes and listened with all his ears, stretching
5 7 | justice, whether anybody listened to him or not. He talked
6 8 | bowed, as a sign that he listened. ~"I have heard Monsieur
7 10| floor at full length, and listened. ~Cries were soon heard,
8 11| whether d'Artagnan looked or listened with avidity. Unfortunately
9 14| cardinal!" The cardinal listened with a smile to this vociferous
10 16| with Mme. Bonacieux. Athos listened to him without a frown;
11 22| anger. Everybody looked and listened with astonishment, comprehending
12 22| their might, but nobody listened to them. ~The king came
13 22| comparative darkness and listened. ~The queen appeared cheerful
14 23| of torture. ~D'Artagnan listened to him with exemplary complaisance,
15 24| the chamber. ~The old man listened attentively, making a sign
16 24| disappointed, and although he listened with all his ears, he heard
17 25| mistress. ~M. de Treville listened to the young man's account
18 31| everything to him. Athos listened to his projects, then shook
19 31| a single detail. Milady listened with the greatest attention,
20 33| became milder; she smilingly listened to the soft speeches of
21 47| alarm." ~The four friends listened, and the sound of the drum
22 50| the Continent." ~Milady listened with an attention that dilated
23 52| is very pale, and I have listened in vain; I do not hear her
24 52| who bother her. If I had listened to you, the knife would
25 52| the prisoner: "If I had listened to you," Lord de Winter
26 53| said the woman. ~Felton listened to this dialogue without
27 53| While singing, Milady listened. The soldier on guard at
28 56| such reproaches, for he listened to me calm and smiling,
29 56| but my swoon." ~Felton listened without uttering any word
30 57| observing the young man who listened to her, Milady continued
31 58| baron went out. Milady had listened to all this menacing tirade
32 61| other gay women. ~The abbess listened more attentively, grew animated
33 63| stopped at the gate. ~Milady listened. ~"Do you hear anything?"
34 64| community of the Carmelites, who listened to the divine service, and
35 65| this man, whose words were listened to with anxious attention. ~"
36 66| flame. ~She saw nothing; she listened, and she heard nothing. ~"
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