Chapter
1 1 | his cap--and our young man wore a cap set off with a sort
2 7 | greatest elegance, and who wore the Order of the Holy Ghost;
3 9 | dress of a Musketeer--" ~"I wore an enormous cloak," said
4 11| him. ~Besides, the woman wore that black mantle which
5 11| still further, the man wore the uniform of a Musketeer. ~
6 12| belong to the queen; the duke wore the uniform of the Musketeers
7 12| chestnut, and which she wore curled very plainly, and
8 12| the Spanish fashion; you wore a robe of green satin embroidered
9 12| with large diamonds. You wore a close ruff, a small cap
10 17| a gentleman. Besides, he wore the uniform of the Guards,
11 21| little gold key which he wore suspended from his neck
12 22| became her admirably. She wore a beaver hat with blue feathers,
13 24| clothed happily, all ideas wore a smile, all shades were
14 25| Artagnan that M. Bonacieux wore a mask, and likewise that
15 40| queen's diamond, which he wore, and quickly turned the
16 41| thousand livres, which he wore on his finger; and even
17 43| residence. ~There were monks who wore the frock with such an ill
18 47| Porthos, who at the moment wore on his cloak the lace of
19 48| possible. D'Artagnan already wore his uniform--for being nearly
20 59| Felton pass, who, besides, wore the uniform of a naval officer. ~
21 60| which, like that of Athos, wore an impression of deep anxiety;
22 61| novice, which the young woman wore, was not very advantageous
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