Chapter
1 2 | that at every hit the man touched should quit the game, yielding
2 6 | weapon, made a lunge, and touched his adversary on the shoulder.
3 12| and every time that it touched me I trembled from head
4 14| man." ~"The cardinal has touched me with his hand! I have
5 14| me with his hand! I have touched the hand of the great man!"
6 16| misfortune upon everything she touched. Her friendship was a fatal
7 20| The point of the sword had touched a rib, and glanced along
8 22| felt his shoulder lightly touched. He turned and saw a young
9 22| knees, seized the hand, and touched it respectfully with his
10 23| Artagnan left M. de Treville, touched more than ever by his paternal
11 24| glove, wherever it had not touched the muddy ground, was of
12 25| the passengers were really touched by the urbanity of Planchet
13 26| after his illness grace touched him, and he determined to
14 26| Yes, efficacious grace has touched you, as that gentleman said
15 29| font. The fair worshipper touched the great hand of Porthos
16 31| asked his pardon for having touched him in a voice so sweet
17 35| heart of d'Artagnan, he was touched by this mute sorrow; but
18 45| so that the weapon almost touched Milady's forehead, and then,
19 47| around Athos, but not one touched him. ~Four shots replied
20 50| Milady, which he almost touched with his finger. ~Milady
21 53| whether Milady had or had not touched her repast, made a sign
22 58| strength of his wrists, and touched the ground. He stooped down,
23 58| are here." ~In fact, they touched the sloop. ~Felton mounted
24 61| knew perfectly by name, touched lightly on the amours of
25 63| mouthfuls mechanically, and just touched the glass with her lips. ~"
26 63| at the moment the glass touched her lips, her hand remained
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