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1 1 | ray of light all at once broke upon the mind of the host
2 4 | proportion as the perspiration broke from his forehead, his heart
3 4 | four, besides, immediately broke off their conversation. ~
4 5 | And springing backward, he broke his sword across his knee
5 6 | himself conquered, but only broke away toward the hotel of
6 15| indignation which, when in broke out, led this prince to
7 15| laid siege to the house, broke open several doors--" ~The
8 17| which she was left, she broke out into sobs and tears. ~"
9 20| feared he would faint as he broke the seal. ~"What is this
10 21| them; I have not done so. I broke my word, it is true; but
11 27| which from time to time broke out from the shade in which
12 33| my faith!" ~A cold sweat broke from d'Artagnan's brow.
13 41| struck by a ball which broke his shoulder. ~Meantime
14 42| murmured Athos, while Porthos broke the bottles and Aramis gave
15 43| by the dissensions which broke out between MM. Bassompierre
16 43| instant, and as the moon broke from behind a cloud, they
17 43| with some hesitation, "he broke his thigh." ~"Ah, ah!" said
18 48| with a trembling hand, broke the seal and opened the
19 49| hold out no longer; she broke the silence. "In the name
20 56| Then by degrees the reality broke upon me, full of chaste
21 58| announced a storm. ~The storm broke about ten o'clock. Milady
22 59| time to lose?" ~Laporte broke the seal, and placed the
23 62| diligence." ~"My chaise broke down coming into Lilliers." ~"
24 66| hands and feet. ~Then she broke the silence to cry out, "
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