Chapter
1 3 | made by the grazing of a ball." ~"Was he not a fine-looking
2 6 | man should be afraid of a ball, for he is doubtless a Musketeer
3 6 | manifested lest he receive a ball in the face, he had been
4 14| MILADY, Be at the first ball at which the Duke of Buckingham
5 16| What is that?" ~"Give a ball; you know how much the queen
6 17| there will shortly be a ball at the Hotel de Ville. I
7 17| You will appear at this ball?" ~"Yes." ~"With those studs?" ~"
8 17| But on what day will this ball take place?" asked Anne
9 20| weapons. Aramis received a ball which passed through his
10 20| and Mousqueton another ball which lodged in the fleshy
11 20| Mine was carried away by a ball. By my faith, it is very
12 21| worn these studs was at a ball given by the king eight
13 21| reconciled to me at that ball. That reconciliation was
14 21| antagonist. But when is this ball to take place?" ~"Monday
15 22| talked of in Paris but the ball which the aldermen of the
16 23| and queen charming at the ball. It is true the cardinal
17 23| Aramis at Crevecoeur, with a ball in his shoulder; and Athos
18 26| cavalier, and went to a ball given by a lady friend of
19 28| having allowed himself a ball in a part which people generally
20 33| you favored me with at the ball of Mme. de Guise? You have
21 38| as if he had received a ball in his heart. ~"Let us see,"
22 41| heard the whistling of a ball pass over his head. ~No
23 41| at the same instant the ball from the other musket tore
24 41| examined the hole made by the ball, and shook his head. The
25 41| and shook his head. The ball was not a musket ball--it
26 41| ball--it was an arquebus ball. The accuracy of the aim
27 41| military ambuscade, as the ball was not of the regular caliber. ~
28 41| of the Guardsmen fell. A ball had passed through his breast.
29 41| two shots were fired. One ball struck the head of the already-wounded
30 41| and he fell, struck by a ball which broke his shoulder. ~
31 44| Eminence will judge: the ball of Madame the Constable;
32 46| shall indubitably attract a ball." ~"Well, my dear," replied
33 47| said d'Artagnan. ~"A spent ball?" ~"Not even that." ~"What
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