Chapter
1 1 | interlocutors thus separated, taking opposite directions, at full gallop. ~"
2 4 | not perceive that we are opposite the Hotel d'Arguillon, which
3 6 | passed with d'Artagnan to the opposite side and challenged them;
4 7 | had a character exactly opposite to that of Athos. He not
5 11| which formed a vast arch opposite the front of it, when he
6 20| charming chambers were at the opposite extremities of the hotel.
7 20| with him on the Pont Neuf, opposite the Samaritaine." ~"A singular
8 21| possible to the riverside. Opposite the Tower of London he found
9 22| officials, and placed in a box opposite to that which the queen
10 23| same evening at St. Cloud, opposite D'Estrees's pavilion? D'
11 23| off at a quick pace in an opposite direction." ~"It seems you
12 25| Mande was in an exactly opposite direction from St. Cloud.
13 25| curious?" ~"PARDIEU! In the opposite direction to that which
14 25| separated, leaving the street at opposite ends, one having to quit
15 30| saw Milady's carriage stop opposite to him. He could not be
16 32| large dark room situated opposite the kitchen. ~The clerks,
17 35| believed that two sentiments so opposite could dwell in the same
18 41| as he could when, on the opposite side of the road, from behind
19 53| himself in the armchair opposite that occupied by Milady,
20 54| withdrew in a direction opposite to those of Lord de Winter; "
21 54| had experienced so many opposite and powerful emotions, felt
22 58| briskly in the direction opposite to that which the patrol
23 60| remember that he goes in an opposite direction from that I which
24 63| made her a sign to sit down opposite, poured her a small glass
25 64| the suburb situated at the opposite extremity of the city from
26 66| friends saw it gain the opposite bank; the figures were defined
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