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1 1 | gentleman raised his eyes slowly from the nag to his cavalier,
2 2 | Habitually he spoke little and slowly, bowed frequently, laughed
3 3 | My friend," said he, slowly, "I wish, as the son of
4 4 | could he see anyone; however slowly the stranger had walked,
5 13| carriage was put in motion as slowly as a funeral car. Through
6 14| treason," said the cardinal, slowly. ~"So I have been told already,
7 16| became very pale, opened it slowly, then seeing by the first
8 24| belfry of St. Cloud let fall slowly ten strokes from its sonorous
9 24| window was again opened slowly, and the same face appeared,
10 26| of your advice." ~"Work slowly," said the curate; "we leave
11 29| said the procurator's wife, slowly and sadly. ~Porthos maintained
12 32| Mme. Coquenard, they arose slowly from the table, folded their
13 32| folded their napkins more slowly still, bowed, and retired. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
14 45| image of terror. ~Athos slowly raised his pistol, stretched
15 46| his hand, which he sipped slowly. "I hear you gentlemen of
16 48| and the evening came on slowly, but finally it came. The
17 49| The stranger advanced slowly, and as he advanced, after
18 50| through the keyhole; she then slowly raised her head, which had
19 51| glance over those works, so slowly keeping pace with his wishes,
20 54| his pocket, he unfolded it slowly. ~"Here," said he, "I want
21 54| steps she had heard approach slowly withdrew, as if with regret. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
22 55| than ever. ~He advanced slowly toward Milady, who had seated
23 55| prisoner. ~The baron entered slowly, sending a scrutinizing
24 57| Milady put him from her slowly with her hand, while drawing
25 58| began to descend the ladder slowly, step by step. Despite the
26 66| executioner raise both his arms slowly; a moonbeam fell upon the
27 67| dangerous accomplice. ~Richelieu slowly tore the paper which d'Artagnan
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