Chapter
1 1 | together!" ~The gentleman raised his eyes slowly from the
2 3 | instant the tapestry was raised and a noble and handsome
3 6 | made a step backward and raised his sword; but Bernajoux
4 7 | in full livery, Porthos raised his head and his hand, and
5 11| know nothing!" ~D'Artagnan raised her by passing his arm round
6 14| time the man by the chimney raised his eyes from the writings,
7 15| when his passions were raised to a certain point, could
8 18| hear better." ~D'Artagnan raised the three or four boards
9 26| be orthodox." ~The Jesuit raised his hands toward heaven,
10 32| on one side for herself, raised the wing for Porthos, and
11 39| Tragedy in Five Acts," and raised his head. ~D'Artagnan recognized
12 41| of a few minutes Monsieur raised his voice, and said, "I
13 42| Planchet, very proud of being raised to the dignity of landlord,
14 45| of terror. ~Athos slowly raised his pistol, stretched out
15 45| be sailing for Bayonne, raised anchor, and steered its
16 46| our skins there." ~Athos raised his eyes and his finger
17 48| sound of the gold Aramis raised his eyes and Porthos started.
18 50| keyhole; she then slowly raised her head, which had resumed
19 51| Bordeaux wine; but his eyes, raised toward heaven during this
20 52| resources. As a result she raised her head, opened her eyes,
21 53| accompanied them, Milady raised her head, and looked more
22 56| incredible effort of will I even raised myself up, but only to sink
23 56| abandon me. ~"At the noise I raised myself up on one hand. ~"'
24 63| cried Milady. ~The chevalier raised his head, saw the two young
25 65| a horse neighed. Milady raised her head, saw close to the
26 65| from his belt; but Athos raised his hand. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
27 65| which left no hope, Milady raised herself in all her pride,
28 67| alone from time to time raised his expansive brow; a flash
29 67| see yonder?" ~D'Artagnan raised his head and uttered a cry
30 67| his hands. ~At length he raised his head, fixed his eagle
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