Chapter
1 2 | complained of having a cold, and coughed from time to
2 4 | comprehend the necessity of the cold and the urgency of the cloak. ~"
3 17| and enjoyed it with that cold cruelty which was one of
4 22| ascertain the number. A cold sweat covered the brow of
5 23| and I have just felt a cold shiver. Pay no attention
6 24| that the night will be very cold, that chills bring on rheumatism,
7 24| Monsieur." ~"Well, if you are cold, Planchet, you can go into
8 24| left in case I should be cold." ~"Here's half a pistole.
9 24| around him. ~"Good Lord, how cold I am!" cried Planchet, as
10 24| knowing why, d'Artagnan felt a cold shiver run through his veins.
11 24| through his veins. Perhaps the cold began to affect him, and
12 27| Athos. ~The host felt a cold sweat creep down his back. ~"
13 28| Porthos; "it is getting cold." ~The friends, at ease
14 33| vengeance that, on my faith!" ~A cold sweat broke from d'Artagnan'
15 36| respond to them. Her lips were cold; it appeared to d'Artagnan
16 41| his face, covered with a cold sweat, that d'Artagnan took
17 42| cannot have had time to get cold! Can it, gentlemen?" added
18 46| place where it was not very cold," replied Porthos, giving
19 48| There was a moment of cold silence, during which everyone
20 49| breathed was heavy, damp, and cold. ~Milady, that woman so
21 50| information on the subject." ~A cold sweat burst from the brow
22 58| breathing, panting, with a cold sweat upon her brow, and
23 63| with terror, no doubt, the cold sweat burst from her burning
24 63| friends! her hands are icy cold," cried d'Artagnan. "She
25 64| this house. ~Athos cast a cold and indifferent glance upon
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