Chapter
1 1 | the young man with as much astonishment as contempt. "Why, my good
2 2 | antechamber. There, to his great astonishment, d'Artagnan heard the policy
3 5 | in an accent of greater astonishment than before, "your second
4 6 | Louvre; but to the great astonishment of the captain of the Musketeers,
5 6 | feigning the most profound astonishment. ~"Is it thus you perform
6 11| pretty!" ~But to the great astonishment of d'Artagnan, the shutter
7 14| rolling his eyes round in astonishment. ~Five seconds has scarcely
8 21| the manifestation of this astonishment, that d'Artagnan related
9 21| time at the young man with astonishment, as if he could not comprehend
10 22| looked and listened with astonishment, comprehending nothing of
11 23| already arrived. Planchet, all astonishment, was busy grooming them,
12 26| friend; but to the great astonishment of the young man, the sight
13 26| officer looked at me with astonishment, and then said, 'What is
14 27| times, even, to the great astonishment of his friends, he had,
15 27| Monsieur the Governor was all astonishment. He told me he knew nothing
16 28| looked, and was seized with astonishment. d'Artagnan looked, and
17 28| they all joined, to the astonishment of poor Porthos; but when
18 30| looking at the young man with astonishment; and when he had finished,
19 33| Nevertheless, to d'Artagnan's great astonishment, the pretty Kitty defended
20 37| recognized, with inexpressible astonishment, the FLEUR-DE-LIS--that
21 40| cried the cardinal, with astonishment. ~"I am in his Majesty's
22 41| barrel, he was thinking with astonishment on the forbearance of his
23 43| succeeded, to the great astonishment of the king and the great
24 53| asked Felton, with an astonishment which in spite of the empire
25 59| looking at Felton with astonishment, and dwelling upon each
26 62| privileged man!" ~"Imagine my astonishment," continued Milady, "when
27 63| d'Artagnan, to the great astonishment of the young man. ~"Yes,"
28 63| looked at the stranger with astonishment. It seemed to all three
29 64| horsemen looked round them with astonishment, for they sought vainly
30 67| d'Artagnan, to the great astonishment of the young man. ~"Yes,"
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