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1 1 | accompanied with a furious gesture. ~"I say, sir, you sir,
2 5 | saluting him with the same gesture. ~"Why, it is with him I
3 7 | to obey him upon a simple gesture or upon a simple movement
4 13| commissary designated by the same gesture Athos and Bonacieux, "Let
5 14| without his making a single gesture in his own defense or uttering
6 22| with a little imperative gesture full of grace, reminded
7 26| repeated the curate, with a gesture. ~"St. Peter, on the contrary,
8 37| threatening him with an impotent gesture. The moment she lost sight
9 40| reply, but with a haughty gesture the cardinal dismissed him. ~
10 41| approach. He waited for a fresh gesture on the part of his superior,
11 41| might be mistaken; but this gesture being repeated, he left
12 41| Artagnan made so fierce a gesture that the wounded man sprang
13 42| saluted with an expressive gesture his three friends, whose
14 45| cardinal made an approving gesture, and retraced his route
15 46| immediately, by a word, a gesture, or a sign from him, that
16 46| we going?" asked he, by a gesture. ~Athos pointed to the bastion. ~"
17 49| men, and arms, which a gesture of her hand was to dissipate
18 49| making himself obeyed by a gesture of his hand or a sound of
19 50| with a slow and accusing gesture, to the left shoulder of
20 50| order is positive. A step, a gesture, a word, on your part, denoting
21 51| hedge, announcing by this gesture the cardinal and his escort. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
22 52| a word, without making a gesture. Milady possessed that great
23 54| with an angelic meekness of gesture and tone, "pardon this man,
24 54| heard, applying, with a gesture of infinite terror, her
25 56| with her eyes, and made a gesture of satisfaction. ~"Now,"
26 56| person, that sincerity of gesture, of attitude, of accent,
27 57| Milady, with a rapid gesture, opened her robe, tore the
28 65| solemn voice and the powerful gesture of a judge sent by the Lord
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