Chapter
1 1 | dropped his sword, which was broken in two pieces by the blow
2 1 | been in his first conflict broken in two, and which he had
3 3 | said Aramis; "for mine was broken at the first parry. Killed
4 3 | occurred had in some degree broken the thread of his ideas.
5 4 | he was not sufficiently broken into the fashions of the
6 6 | slashed and many swords broken. Now, Gascons are always
7 14| as he is now represented--broken down like an old man, suffering
8 14| that having in the evening broken one of those studs, she
9 16| cried the queen, with a broken and trembling voice; "take
10 17| which he had found mostly broken and his closets nearly empty--
11 18| remembered, thanks to the broken boards, every syllable of
12 24| One of the windows was broken, the door of the chamber
13 24| overturned. The decanters broken in pieces, and the fruits
14 24| anguish; his respiration was broken and short. And yet he said,
15 27| An instant after, the broken door was removed, and the
16 27| had eaten; while a heap of broken bottles filled the whole
17 27| well and good; but you have broken all the bottles." ~"You
18 27| left; all the rest were broken by my fall. Bring six of
19 43| believe his shoulder is broken." ~"Very well," said the
20 44| before the pipe of the stove, broken in halves, the other extremity
21 47| my ring--and the skin was broken." ~"That comes of wearing
22 48| no doubt we would all be broken on the wheel; but for God'
23 48| quartered instead of being broken on the wheel." ~"Well, perhaps.
24 54| the noise, and in a voice broken by tears, she continued: ~"
25 54| said Milady, in a voice broken by sobs. "You were deceived,
26 63| woman!" murmured Athos, in a broken voice. ~Mme. Bonacieux opened
27 65| yielded. The squares were broken to shivers; and Athos, like
28 65| left solitary, with its broken window, its open door, and
|