Chapter
1 2 | troop of swordsmen, who crossed one another in their passage,
2 2 | general silence the young man crossed part of the length of the
3 3 | MORTS TOUTS LES DIABLES, crossed one another in the air.
4 4 | Artagnan, in a state of fury, crossed the antechamber at three
5 5 | over the convent wall, and crossed him arms, whistling a cardinalist
6 6 | So the two swords were crossed close to the hilts, and
7 11| suspicion that it was she had crossed the mind of d'Artagnan when
8 11| that happened, stood, with crossed arms, before the Musketeer
9 13| same corridor as before, crossed one court, then a second
10 13| he was near fainting and crossed himself twice. He thought
11 13| execution. Indeed, the carriage crossed the fatal spot without stopping.
12 21| the moment when Buckingham crossed the threshold, he turned
13 24| paces from him. ~D'Artagnan crossed the quays, went out by the
14 25| appearance. ~Then a sudden idea crossed the mind of d'Artagnan.
15 26| for the Holy Ghost." ~All crossed themselves. D'Artagnan thought
16 27| best olive oil. ~The four crossed the public room and proceeded
17 38| precipitate his course. ~He crossed the court, ran up the two
18 39| He traversed a corridor, crossed a grand saloon, entered
19 40| severe countenance of Athos crossed his mind; if he made the
20 47| the ground with their legs crossed like Turks, or even tailors. ~"
21 47| same men who have often crossed his path; and then some
22 48| of the cardinal, must be crossed. A passport for embarkation
23 49| easy chair, with her arms crossed, her head lowered, and expecting
24 50| her attack with his arms crossed, but nevertheless with one
25 56| and smiling, with his arms crossed over his breast. Then, when
26 59| La Rochelle were waiting, crossed it as quickly as possible,
27 61| enemies. The abbess only crossed herself, without approving
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