Chapter
1 7 | with--But that would not interest you, and I am taking up
2 11| man as M. Bonacieux; and interest was almost foreign to this
3 11| of you in the name of the interest with which I inspire you,
4 11| precaution indicated, had an interest in not being recognized. ~
5 12| proved how much greater an interest she took in the duke than
6 17| Bonacieux, hurt at the little interest his wife showed in him. "
7 17| is a thing of the highest interest, and upon which our future
8 17| of those purchases that interest women-- a purchase by which
9 19| London." ~"Has anyone an interest in preventing your arrival
10 25| on his side felt a lively interest in this young man, so brave
11 25| duchess, whom he endeavored to interest by an account of his adventure." ~"
12 26| acquainted with, evinced no more interest on hearing this quotation
13 27| with, had not--whatever interest he had in satisfying his
14 30| A person who takes more interest in you than she is willing
15 31| appeared to take a great interest in him, asked him whence
16 32| love. No; a more material interest stirred his blood. He was
17 38| Athos's hand. "You know the interest we both take in this poor
18 44| appeared to merit so great an interest that he made a sign to his
19 53| Milady; "and you wish to interest your jailers and your hangmen
20 56| cried Milady, seeing the interest which the young officer,
21 57| more ease that it was his interest to believe it. He caused
22 61| at Milady with increasing interest, "I behold another poor
23 61| conversation began to have a real interest. ~"Name a few of those whom
24 61| which she read nothing but interest and compassion. ~"Then you
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