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1 3 | whole length of his cabinet, passing each time before Porthos
2 5 | astonished. ~Let us say in passing that he had changed his
3 6 | thought that if, instead of passing near, it had hit him, his
4 6 | of M. Dessessart who were passing, two came to the assistance
5 11| weather. D'Artagnan was passing along a lane on the spot
6 11| D'Artagnan raised her by passing his arm round her waist;
7 11| be informed of what was passing. D'Artagnan resolved to
8 13| greater terror seized him on passing by the cemetery of St. Jean,
9 21| young man's face what was passing in his mind, and he smiled. ~"
10 21| were waiting to set out. Passing alongside one of them, d'
11 22| It was the king, who was passing through the streets which
12 24| something more than usual was passing in the mind of his lackey
13 27| to make an accusation of passing false money?" ~The host
14 28| please to observe that in passing. I did my best to make them
15 29| pursuit of Milady; he cast a passing glance at Porthos, and beheld
16 32| open doors. Then, while passing, he had cast a rapid, investigating
17 33| Kitty guessed what was passing in the mind of the young
18 39| decline, carriages were passing and repassing. d'Artagnan,
19 39| one easily to see what was passing in his mind when that which
20 39| mind when that which was passing at all resembled fear--he
21 40| so astonished at what was passing that he awaited a second
22 41| Allow us to observe in passing that in this fight perished
23 44| halves, the other extremity passing into the chamber above;
24 47| first, and three balls, by passing through it, made the napkin
25 48| sounded; the patrol was heard passing to double the posts. At
26 49| what means all that is passing? Put an end to my doubts;
27 54| who perceived what was passing in her mind; "yes, you look
28 55| Yes, yes!" said Felton, passing his hands over his brow,
29 55| the preceding day, with passing before the door and going
30 56| a perception of what was passing around me, while depriving
31 58| apprised him of all that was passing in her mind. ~"Ay,!" said
32 62| Afterward?" ~"Afterward? Why, in passing through Lilliers you will
33 63| Madame," said Athos, passing his arm under that of d'
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