Chapter
1 2 | scratches that every weapon was pointed and sharpened, and that
2 2 | father say, who so strongly pointed out to me the respect due
3 3 | de Treville opened and pointed the way to Porthos and Aramis,
4 5 | turned in the direction pointed to by Athos, and perceived
5 8 | seen him?" ~"Yes, my wife pointed him out to me one day." ~'
6 13| very repulsive mien, with a pointed nose, with yellow and salient
7 13| Greve, when he perceived the pointed roof of the Hotel de Ville,
8 14| from the table the papers pointed out, gave them to him who
9 14| lodged at the two houses pointed out by your Eminence; but
10 19| in this pocket," and he pointed to the pocket which contained
11 20| piece of paper, and everyone pointed out to him the way to the
12 24| the wall had been recently pointed, and d'Artagnan could get
13 25| make SORTIES." And he again pointed to the bottles and the stewpans. ~"
14 35| it not strange?" and he pointed out to d'Artagnan the scratch
15 40| standing." And the cardinal pointed with his finger to a chair
16 43| need of having his road pointed out to him. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
17 46| obeyed. Athos called Grimaud, pointed to a large basket which
18 46| he, by a gesture. ~Athos pointed to the bastion. ~"But,"
19 47| in the affirmative, and pointed to a dozen bodies which
20 48| who in the first place pointed out the money to him, then
21 49| to have Milady's packages pointed out to him, and ordered
22 50| imagine." ~And the baron pointed, with a slow and accusing
23 52| the knife would have been pointed and of steel. Then no more
24 63| herself. ~Porthos wept; Aramis pointed toward heaven; Athos made
25 64| accompany Athos, and only pointed with his hand to the road
26 64| the angle of a street, he pointed to a small house, isolated,
27 65| them. It was Mousqueton. He pointed his finger to the lighted
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