Chapter
1 1 | had a steed which was the observed of all observers. It was
2 1 | Artagnan on arriving had observed a saddled horse. ~But, d'
3 1 | your Excellency may have observed, your horse is in the great
4 1 | two-and-twenty years. We have already observed with what rapidity d'Artagnan
5 6 | yourself, monsieur, lest it be observed that we go out together.
6 10| cardinal's people. It must be observed that as a separate passage
7 10| himself, as we have said, observed something fresh between
8 11| chain, or a diamond. We have observed that young cavaliers received
9 13| all this, as may have been observed, one personage concerned,
10 23| said Planchet, who had observed his master grow red and
11 25| Your Lordship must have observed that he could not continue
12 25| as his master's. When we observed this to him, he told us
13 25| Artagnan, "I have always observed a great degree of intelligence
14 28| finger, and which I had observed yesterday." ~"This diamond!"
15 29| cadet was, as may have been observed, of a provident and almost
16 29| handsome Porthos. ~D'Artagnan observed, on the bench nearest to
17 29| my departure." ~Porthos observed a last struggle between
18 31| the young man, who saw and observed this triple shade, almost
19 31| herself to be no longer observed, a sentiment resembling
20 31| whom d'Artagnan had already observed then came in. She spoke
21 41| the Cardinal. It may be observed that at the very moment
22 47| more of this affair. We are observed; they are coming to meet
23 48| sounded, and we should be observed if we kept a light burning
24 50| dear sister. Have you not observed that the captain of your
25 50| knows how, as you must have observed, to obey an order--for you
26 58| transports without being observed. She traversed her chamber
27 59| Winter followed his look, observed his feelings, and guessed
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