Chapter
1 4 | himself up in the velvet by a movement of rotation explained by
2 4 | foamed with rage, and made a movement to rush after d'Artagnan. ~"
3 6 | moment at which, in this movement, the sword of Bernajoux
4 7 | gesture or upon a simple movement of his lips. He never spoke
5 10| indistinct; a tumultuous movement shook the partition. The
6 14| upward and downward. ~At this movement, which nobody opposed, he
7 16| reconciliation with her. Her first movement was repellent. Her womanly
8 23| guard--I did not lose a movement of his features." ~"And
9 24| Nevertheless, rapid as the movement had been, d'Artagnan had
10 29| resumed Porthos, with a movement of the shoulders full of
11 30| them. ~The cavalier made a movement as if to follow the carriage;
12 31| steps back, but in this movement his foot slipped and he
13 31| his shoulders; Aramis by a movement of his lips endorsed Athos. ~"
14 33| Kitty surrendered. ~It was a movement of vengeance upon Milady.
15 35| with brilliants. ~The first movement of d'Artagnan was to return
16 37| but she, with a strong movement, tried to escape. Then the
17 39| single word, do not make a movement which may lead anyone to
18 39| Bonacieux. ~By an involuntary movement and in spite of the injunction
19 41| to one side; but by this movement he left a passage free to
20 48| his turn with a nervous movement he could not repress. ~The
21 49| agitated by an extraordinary movement. Four large vessels, recently
22 51| Frenchman, was a retrograde movement of sixty years impressed
23 51| Houdiniere. Athos saw the movement; he made a step toward the
24 56| my persecutor allowed a movement of anger to escape him.
25 58| frightful agony at every movement she heard in the corridor. ~
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