Chapter
1 4 | latter made to detain it, and holding it out to him, said, "I
2 6 | asked he, "any intention of holding this hunting party yesterday?" ~"
3 6 | wearing large boots, and holding a whip in his hand. At the
4 11| man," said Mme. Bonacieux, holding out her hand to him, and
5 11| young man," said Buckingham, holding out his hand to d'Artagnan,
6 12| again almost immediately, holding a rosewood casket in her
7 19| dwelling. They found him holding his leave of absence in
8 22| preceded by six sergeants, each holding a FLAMBEAU in his hand,
9 25| fashion of a conqueror, holding my position, as it were,
10 28| Artagnan, consoled, and holding his sides with laughter. ~"
11 30| she took for Lubin, and holding out a little billet to him
12 39| followed him upon a roan, holding by the halter a vigorous
13 40| kept a good countenance, holding his hat in his hand and
14 40| but momentary, the king holding his Parliament that very
15 40| Parliament, while he was holding his Bed of Justice. He had,
16 41| of his countenance, and holding out his arm to him, said, "
17 45| attendant was at the door, holding the cardinal's horse by
18 46| by his spies that we were holding a council." ~"Yes," said
19 47| a demon!" said Porthos, holding out his plate to Aramis,
20 47| Athos. ~"You don't think of holding out against a whole regiment,
21 55| standing, mounted upon a chair, holding in her hands a cord made
22 55| uncovered, her hair disheveled, holding with one hand her robe modestly
23 59| de Winter," said Felton, holding out paper to the duke. ~"
24 59| Winter," said Buckingham, holding out his hand to him. "I
25 63| the coffer of the defunct holding out its arms to me, I shall
26 63| fourth," said he to him, holding out his hand to assist him
27 67| the coffer of the defunct holding out its arms to me, I shall
28 67| fourth," said he to him, holding out his hand to assist him
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