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1 3 | pushed through the crowd, approached Athos, still insensible,
2 3 | sealed it, and rising, approached the young man in order to
3 4 | conciliation and courtesy, approached the young men with a profound
4 6 | senseless. ~M. de la Tremouille approached him, and made him inhale
5 6 | compliment was addressed, approached, assuming a most deprecating
6 8 | beginning to decline, he approached the window to read it. The
7 10| the tumult ceased, steps approached, the door was opened, and
8 16| the chamber of torture, he approached Anne of Austria, for whose
9 18| barricaded the door. They both approached the window, and through
10 21| diamond studs. ~The duke approached the altar, knelt as a priest
11 23| Estrees's pavilion? D'Artagnan approached him with the most amiable
12 24| while waiting for him. He approached the wall, and tried to climb
13 24| he who had spoken to me approached the door of the pavilion,
14 27| musketoon ready for use, he approached the scene of action. ~The
15 27| let us talk." ~The host approached with hesitation. ~"Come
16 30| had disappeared. ~The maid approached Planchet, whom she took
17 30| moment to interfere. He approached the other door, and taking
18 35| interview with the count approached, Milady had everything about
19 36| for two days. ~D'Artagnan approached her with his usual gallantry.
20 41| Austria inspired in those who approached her? That we are not able
21 41| all the superior officers approached him to pay their compliments,
22 45| the pistol to his belt, approached the lamp to be assured that
23 48| asked the dragoon, who had approached during the reading. ~"Yez;
24 48| the hands of d'Artagnan, approached the lamp, set fire to the
25 49| balsamic as the land is approached, contemplating all the power
26 49| coastguard formidably armed, approached the merchant vessel and
27 49| sound of a single footstep approached the door. ~"That person
28 52| than his chief, and who had approached Milady, "this woman is not
29 53| awaiting martyrdom. ~Felton approached her, and said, "Lord de
30 56| instinctively that someone approached me; it is said that the
31 56| darkness, a shadow which approached my bed." ~"Haste! haste!"
32 58| during this night which approached so menacingly--for large
33 58| rowed by four men. ~The boat approached as near as it could to the
34 59| obliged to seek him. ~He approached the duke, took his hand,
35 66| the river the executioner approached Milady, and bound her hands
36 67| be done!" ~The cardinal approached the table, and without sitting
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