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1 2 | recovered from his first surprise, had now leisure to study
2 11| was near uttering a cry of surprise; it was not Aramis who was
3 18| afford you that agreeable surprise." ~"Be satisfied," replied
4 21| Artagnan uttered a cry of surprise on beholding it. One might
5 21| Artagnan could not get over the surprise created in him by this minister,
6 22| the young queen, affecting surprise, "you are giving me, then,
7 27| moist abode, but to his surprise he perceived that Athos
8 28| the common way." ~"Ah, you surprise me. I thought I had told
9 31| them not only a matter of surprise, but of annoyance. ~"But
10 32| visit, as he expressed no surprise at the sight of Porthos,
11 33| advantage of the first moment of surprise, shame, and terror, to triumph
12 34| Artagnan uttered a cry of surprise, which was not quite free
13 36| said d'Artagnan, affecting surprise; "is that possible, my God?--
14 37| imprudent young man expected a surprise, mixed with shame--a slight
15 44| crossbones--for in case of a surprise, he was to pass for the
16 47| uttered an exclamation of surprise and indignation. ~"But this
17 58| doing?" asked Milady, with surprise. ~"Pass your arms around
18 61| me, madame, to express my surprise," said the abbess. ~"At
19 61| woman drew back, filled with surprise and terror. ~"Oh, do not
20 61| still in bed, petrified by surprise; so many unexpected things
21 63| friends uttered a cry of surprise. ~Athos rose, and offering
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