Chapter
1 1 | himself to the devil upon finding nothing. ~"That letter is
2 5 | and between two parries finding time to point to a spot
3 11| Rue des Fossoyeurs, and finding nobody there but his other
4 13| beg him to assist me in finding my wife. I believed I had
5 14| appeared uneasy at not finding it, and at length asked
6 16| the famous bell; but not finding it he summoned his resolution,
7 16| king, who, in his joy at finding the queen guilty of a crime
8 17| uttered a piercing cry at finding herself surprised-- for
9 18| s house had a bad name, finding that nobody came, he went
10 24| at least, some hopes of finding her; but who knows what
11 25| throat; and Monsieur Porthos, finding himself at the mercy of
12 27| inside. As we were sure of finding him there, we left him alone." ~"
13 28| laughter. ~"You may guess, finding the luck turned, that I
14 28| understood, from his desire of finding Mme. Bonacieux--he ran,
15 31| sword flying. The baron, finding himself disarmed, took two
16 31| undressing him, in the hope of finding his wound not mortal, a
17 33| next day to Milady's, and finding her in a very ill-humor,
18 37| above that of a woman; but finding she could not accomplish
19 45| of him; it was you who, finding the balls had missed their
20 45| as Athos had foreseen, on finding the two men that awaited
21 47| companions made; and they, finding their remarks useless, regulated
22 50| Ah, try it!" ~Milady, finding her thoughts betrayed, dug
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