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1 1 | of his most knowing and profound remarks respecting the Bearnese
2 3 | continued he, "and the most profound respect for his actions.
3 4 | approached the young men with a profound bow, accompanied by a most
4 6 | Treville, feigning the most profound astonishment. ~"Is it thus
5 7 | mild, religious man, with a profound respect; but for me, who
6 12| by the expression of so profound a passion. ~"You would love
7 13| M. Bonacieux was one of profound selfishness mixed with sordid
8 15| your Majesty, or a more profound admirer of Monsieur the
9 16| ladies rose, and there was a profound silence. As to the king,
10 16| The chancellor made a profound reverence. Then, with the
11 17| Bonacieux fell into a profound reflection. He weighed the
12 23| renounce his project, heaved a profound sigh and set to work to
13 26| as he journeyed along, a profound sadness weighed upon his
14 26| Aramis; "but which requires a profound study of both the Scriptures
15 26| Artagnan, in his turn heaving a profound sigh, "that is my story
16 27| side disappeared as into profound darkness. ~Then the demigod
17 33| that the true hatred, the profound hatred, the inveterate hatred
18 40| voice. ~Athos fell into a profound reverie and answered nothing.
19 41| it naturally one of those profound passions which Anne of Austria
20 44| There was an instant of profound silence between the two
21 51| his penetrating look and profound thoughts in another direction. ~
22 52| said Felton, with a tone of profound disgust which sounded to
23 52| interlocutors; and of this profound, skillful, and anxious study
24 54| Milady thought she heard a profound sigh. Then the same steps
25 56| it darkness; but however profound was this darkness, my eyes
26 61| contenting herself with making a profound inclination of the head
27 67| these two lines, sank into a profound reverie; but he did not
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