Chapter
1 1 | pretty severely for having sought a quarrel with a great lord--
2 2 | Treville was one of the most sought. ~The court of his hotel,
3 3 | cardinal, whom the cardinal sought to introduce into Treville'
4 4 | which blinded him, and sought to find his way from under
5 6 | Eminence's Guards who have sought a quarrel with your Musketeers?" ~"
6 6 | then, that the Guardsmen sought a quarrel with the Musketeers?" ~"
7 8 | noise, and yet was much sought after. ~As to d'Artagnan,
8 8 | lever for which Archimedes sought, they should succeed in
9 9 | nobody resembling the man he sought for. Then he came back to
10 20| young man who one evening sought a quarrel with him on the
11 25| with a stranger--a man who sought a quarrel with him, for
12 26| felt my legs fail me; I sought for a reply, but could find
13 26| postponed for a year. I sought out the best fencing master
14 29| had promised to have her sought for; but this promise was
15 30| worth the trouble of being sought for when she is once lost.
16 32| The fowl must have been sought for a long time on the perch,
17 36| girl," said the Gascon, who sought for an excuse in his own
18 41| letter, that which he had sought at the risk of his life: ~"
19 44| tone, "the only thing to be sought for at this moment is some
20 59| Patrick. A physician was sought for, but none was yet found. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
21 59| you will add--" ~He still sought; but his eyes, darkened
22 60| The king, however, who sought distraction, while traveling
23 64| with astonishment, for they sought vainly in their minds to
24 65| deceived; it was she whom he sought. ~At this moment a horse
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