Chapter
1 1 | rerummaging in his valise, and opening and reopening his purse;
2 4 | acquainted with; but on timidly opening his eyes, he found himself
3 16| queen." ~And Louis XIII, opening the door of communication,
4 18| replied Mme. Bonacieux, opening a cupboard and taking from
5 18| stoop as he did toward the opening. ~"You are sure there is
6 19| sword, and three pistols, opening uselessly two or three drawers
7 21| Patrick!" cried the duke, opening the door of the chapel, "
8 22| concealed by tapestry. The opening of this door disclosed a
9 33| intention to obey, then, opening quickly the door of a large
10 34| key from his breast and opening a little ebony box inlaid
11 34| either see or hear him, and opening his ragged vest, badly held
12 36| out this way," said she, opening a small private door, "and
13 37| d'Artagnan had made, and opening the door, said, "Come in." ~
14 40| excuse: advancement, the opening campaign, the opportunity
15 44| his ear directed to the opening of the lower orifice. ~"
16 51| other three were occupied in opening an enormous flagon of Collicure
17 54| glance darted through the opening of the nearly closed door,
18 54| young man through the narrow opening. But whether this was reality
19 56| light only penetrated by an opening in the ceiling. No door
20 56| appeared above the glazed opening of the ceiling, casting
21 56| The same noise of a door opening and shutting was repeated
22 58| doubt feared that by this opening she might still by some
23 58| Two bars removed formed an opening for a man to pass through. ~"
24 63| grating of the hinges of the opening gates; the noise of boots
25 63| Hey?" said the cardinal, opening the door. ~The two men smiled
26 64| and behind the gratings opening into the convent was assembled
27 65| as if she would tear an opening with her hands. ~"Who are
28 67| Hey?" said the cardinal, opening the door. ~The two men smiled
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