Chapter
1 3 | liquor, made from the second pressing of the grape. ~The two Musketeers
2 5 | brave fellow," said Athos, pressing the young man's hand. ~"
3 5 | between Athos and Porthos, pressing them tenderly. ~"If I am
4 6 | perhaps you would not be so pressing." ~"What is your name?" ~"
5 6 | adversary had received, and pressing him warmly, without doubt
6 11| a mistress. Besides, on pressing occasions, in extreme difficulties,
7 11| voice almost caressing, and pressing the hand of d'Artagnan,
8 18| Silence!" said d'Artagnan, pressing her hand more closely. ~"
9 18| Silence!" said d'Artagnan, pressing her hand still more warmly. ~
10 20| us attend to what is more pressing first, and then we will
11 21| same morning; only, when pressing his hand a little more warmly
12 25| epistle to her, still more pressing than the first. But you
13 29| his hand on his heart, and pressing it strongly. ~"I will repair
14 33| full of compassion, and pressing anew the young man's hand. ~"
15 35| in her softest voice, and pressing his hand in her own, "I
16 35| rightly," said the gentleman, pressing the Gascon's hand with an
17 37| whose questions became more pressing. ~Then d'Artagnan, who had
18 38| sure!" said d'Artagnan, pressing Athos's hand. "You know
19 50| insult me," continued she, pressing with her stiffened hands
20 57| die together!" cried he, pressing his lips to those of the
21 59| the bearer, he said, "A pressing message from Lord de Winter." ~
22 59| this knife," said the duke, pressing the hand of Laporte. He
23 63| regular plan. ~What was most pressing was to get Mme. Bonacieux
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