Chapter
1 1 | open window on the ground floor, a gentleman, well-made
2 3 | overcome by it, fell upon the floor as if he were dead. ~"A
3 7 | others were, on the ground floor, looked out upon a little
4 10| passage led to the first floor, in which d'Artagnan lodged,
5 10| removed a plank from his floor, and nothing remaining but
6 10| laid himself down on the floor at full length, and listened. ~
7 10| himself, springing up from the floor. "My sword! Good, it is
8 10| back the boards, sweep the floor, go out at the door, and
9 16| vulgar drinkers fall on the floor and go to sleep. He kept
10 16| prostrate themselves on the floor of their cells. ~It is not
11 18| spread a carpet on the floor, went upon his knees, and
12 24| fruits crushed, strewed the floor. Everything in the apartment
13 25| little room on the third floor; but to this Monsieur Porthos
14 26| Number Five on the second floor." ~D'Artagnan walked quickly
15 26| which had fallen on the floor. ~At that moment Bazin entered
16 26| and the spinach onto the floor. ~"Now this is the moment
17 30| Englishwoman, when from the ground floor of a pretty house, which,
18 32| neighboring yard; on the first floor a low door studded with
19 43| any chamber on the ground floor where these gentlemen can
20 43| Musketeers entered the ground floor room, the cardinal, without
21 56| and the bars, sounded the floor and the walls, looked to
22 56| me, and I sank upon the floor a prey to a slumber which
23 56| the table sink through the floor; a quarter of an hour later
24 56| carpet, a step which made the floor creak; I saw, notwithstanding
25 56| opened; I was lying on the floor, for my strength began to
26 57| seized me, threw me on the floor, fastened me with his bonds,
27 59| slipped from the sofa to the floor. ~Patrick uttered a loud
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