Chapter
1 3 | was raised and a noble and handsome head, but frightfully pale,
2 3 | willing that a compatriot, a handsome cavalier, a brave youth,
3 7 | and lodged, though in a handsome manner; but he claimed two
4 7 | still young and still really handsome, cast tender glances uselessly
5 11| for the idea that a young, handsome, kind, and witty woman is
6 11| the young woman and the handsome Musketeer entered the Louvre
7 17| constantly reverted to that handsome young man who was so brave
8 17| ladies. He was, we repeat, handsome, young, and bold; he spoke
9 20| casting a glance on the handsome young man, who was scarcely
10 21| Artagnan had thought so handsome; but thanks to the current
11 23| countenance a most sly air. "A handsome young fellow like you does
12 25| monsieur, and not at all handsome, according to Pathaud's
13 26| about a dozen days ago?" ~"A handsome young man, three- or four-and-twenty
14 27| in my body. On my soul, handsome stirrups! HOLA, Bazin, come
15 28| animal and seated in his handsome saddle. I am sure he will
16 29| and Porthos was still the handsome Porthos. ~D'Artagnan observed,
17 30| expense of my outfit." ~"Handsome, well-bred, noble lord as
18 31| although the marquis was young, handsome, rich, and high in the cardinal'
19 33| belonged body and soul to her handsome soldier. ~D'Artagnan opened
20 34| make the campaign like a handsome true gentleman, and think
21 39| the Rue Ferou on a very handsome genet. Mousqueton followed
22 39| Auvergne horse, small but very handsome. Porthos was resplendent
23 39| appearance he made upon his handsome Spanish genet, she would
24 41| hope for everything, being handsome and brave, as you are." ~"
25 43| was this lady young and handsome?" asked the cardinal, with
26 44| this moment is some woman, handsome, young, and clever, who
27 46| drawing from his fob a very handsome watch, studded with diamonds; "
28 47| horses." ~"And moreover, very handsome saddles," said Porthos,
29 56| into her net. Milady was handsome enough not to find much
30 56| yet young, unfortunately handsome, I was dragged into a snare.
31 61| compliments; both were very handsome, but of quite different
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