Chapter
1 1 | toward the High Street, leaving their children crying at
2 1 | him his benediction. ~On leaving the paternal chamber, the
3 3 | smiled at this flourish; and leaving his young man compatriot
4 10| so many frightened crows, leaving on the ground and on the
5 11| was over, they went away, leaving the house empty and exposed." ~"
6 15| that M. de Treville, on leaving the residence of the LIEUTENANT-CRIMINEL
7 16| POSSESSED that ever existed. ~On leaving the convent he entered into
8 17| which King Solomon names as leaving no traces of their passage.
9 20| of age, and whom he was leaving in his gore, deprived of
10 22| the privilege he had of leaving his lady, to advance eagerly
11 22| the hand was withdrawn, leaving in his an object which he
12 25| Gardes, they separated, leaving the street at opposite ends,
13 25| Artagnan went upstairs, leaving his host a little better
14 25| Mousqueton. "Then, as in leaving the cabaret they took different
15 33| vessel at the moment he was leaving England, he suspected that
16 34| could be, came to Aramis on leaving Athos. ~Now, as d'Artagnan
17 38| o'clock with Athos, and leaving Planchet to guard the house. ~
18 40| brother-in-law, Monsieur Dessessart, leaving you to hope that one day
19 40| followed the company, and on leaving the aubourg St. Antoine,
20 41| thing to see this wretch, leaving a long track of blood on
21 42| four friends quit the room, leaving to Planchet and Fourreau
22 43| were obliged to re-embark, leaving on the field of battle two
23 43| powerful than themselves--leaving Athos the post of speaker. ~
24 43| letting his cloak fall, and leaving his face uncovered. ~"Monsieur
25 49| offshore. Nine days after leaving the Charente, pale with
26 49| madame," said the officer, leaving the entrance open, and drawing
27 54| moved without any sound leaving his mouth, and making a
28 55| rapidly into the chamber, leaving the door open behind him,
29 56| Well," said the baron, on leaving her "you will not escape
30 57| return Lord de Winter died, leaving me his sole heir. Whence
31 58| The soldier went out, leaving the dinner served. ~Felton
32 59| likewise, dusty, out of breath, leaving at the gate a post horse,
33 65| the side of d'Artagnan, leaving the place free for another
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