Chapter
1 1 | Too big for a youth, too small for a grown man, an experienced
2 7 | apartment consisted of two small chambers, very nicely fitted
3 11| Artagnan, making himself as small as he could, concealed himself
4 12| majesty. ~Her mouth was small and rosy; and although her
5 12| You wore a close ruff, a small cap upon your head of the
6 13| salient cheek bones, with eyes small but keen and penetrating,
7 16| intoxicated. She lived in a small town with her brother, who
8 21| two found themselves in a small chapel covered with a tapestry
9 22| entered, the curtain of a small gallery which to that time
10 22| and placed in his hand a small casket. The king opened
11 24| others treated him with small consideration." ~"Some lackey,"
12 25| of an elegant writing in small characters, had come for
13 25| of his lackey, entered a small room destined to receive
14 28| said Athos, taking some small change from his pocket,
15 32| Coquenard poured from a very small stone bottle the third of
16 34| said Aramis, taking a small key from his breast and
17 36| way," said she, opening a small private door, "and come
18 37| trembling band, drew from it a small poniard, with a golden haft
19 38| The FLEUR-DE-LIS is small, rosy in color, and looks
20 39| upon an Auvergne horse, small but very handsome. Porthos
21 42| I was going to drink a small glass of it if Fourreau
22 44| the Musketeer start. ~"A small vessel with an English crew,
23 47| their muskets. ~This time a small troop advanced, consisting
24 63| down opposite, poured her a small glass of Spanish wine, and
25 63| pretext of having inherited a small property in Roussillon. ~
26 64| street, he pointed to a small house, isolated, solitary,
27 64| Athos took from his pocket a small paper, on which two lines
28 64| ground, was the same track of small feet as in the garden; the
29 67| pretext of having inherited a small property in Roussillon. ~
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