Chapter
1 6 | yes," said the king, in a melancholy tone; "and it is very sad,
2 7 | smile, with his charming, melancholy smile, which so became his
3 16| interrupting himself with a melancholy smile, "one of the counts
4 19| especially, Aramis was melancholy and thoughtful. d'Artagnan
5 19| questions about this prolonged melancholy. Aramis pleaded as his excuse
6 24| jaws. There was something melancholy in this brazen voice pouring
7 26| today, to raise all these melancholy ideas?" ~"This wound, my
8 26| he, becoming still more melancholy; "all the ties which attach
9 26| cause of this change, in a melancholy manner, allowed the omelet
10 28| perceived Aramis, seated in a melancholy manner at his window, looking
11 29| said Porthos, in the most melancholy tone he could assume, "when
12 29| becoming more and more melancholy. ~"Rather say that you have
13 29| said Porthos, resuming his melancholy air; "but I have been taught
14 39| ruin you!" ~He came to this melancholy conclusion as he entered
15 51| his Eminence continued his melancholy ride, murmuring between
16 54| tragedy, we are now playing melancholy?" ~The prisoner made no
17 56| with a solemnity full of melancholy, "imagine that your sister,
18 63| countenance full of affection and melancholy. And she resumed her seat,
19 64| their countenances were melancholy and gloomy, even the mild
20 64| carriage had taken. ~It was a melancholy sight--that of these six
21 66| which produced a strange and melancholy effect in flying away into
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