Chapter
1 6 | dogs that have no noses. We started a stag of ten branches.
2 18| of this man, d'Artagnan started, and half drawing his sword,
3 26| Jesuit and the curate quite started from their chairs. ~"This
4 27| question in heraldry were started, Athos knew all the noble
5 28| Grimaud, and the two lackeys started on foot, carrying the saddles
6 29| the sound of that voice, started like a man awakened from
7 35| it again to Athos. ~Athos started. "Look," said he, "is it
8 35| open her dress; but Milady started up, pushing her away. "What
9 37| first word the young woman started, and exclaimed in a sharp,
10 38| of some of the patrol who started in pursuit of him, and the
11 40| execution of her orders, she started her horse and disappeared. ~
12 41| Three or four times he started up, imagining that a man
13 45| maintained the speed at which he started; but when out of sight he
14 48| raised his eyes and Porthos started. As to Athos, he remained
15 48| with his loud laugh. ~Athos started, passed his hand over his
16 51| diversion which Athos had started, "it does not signify, gentlemen.
17 55| clothes or weapons. ~He started, and the prisoner saw that
18 55| flash, Felton saw it, and started as if its light had revealed
19 55| the conversation." ~Felton started; and Milady felt she was
20 58| will not sail." ~Milady started with joy. She could read
21 59| with him. ~All at once he started. His eyes became fixed upon
22 60| he had just had a relay, started off at a gallop, and with
23 63| seated himself quietly, started up. ~"SHE! What she?" asked
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