Chapter
1 2 | about it; and with a rapid change of thought, the conversation
2 11| fixed upon for this happy change was still far distant. In
3 15| us be quick--the king may change his mind in an hour; and
4 17| she was ignorant of the change that had taken place in
5 17| respect to the cardinal--a change which had since been strengthened
6 25| question, then, was how to change this probability into a
7 26| it will make a little change." ~"Not so, for it is religious,"
8 26| comprehending the cause of this change, in a melancholy manner,
9 28| Athos, taking some small change from his pocket, I--" ~"
10 31| mirror he perceived the change that came over her face.
11 35| himself was frightened by the change in her countenance. She
12 35| above all to this one, to change the program which he had
13 43| instant; but," added he, "to change the conversation, was this
14 44| one of those events which change the destinies of states." ~"
15 44| appearing to remark the change of the duke's tone toward
16 46| Shall I give you the change, my officer?" said the host. ~"
17 47| offers of help, as this change would entail expenses for
18 57| me that they are about to change the guard." ~"Then run to
19 63| recollections have time to change themselves into sweet remembrances." ~
20 66| de Winter did the same. ~"Change these lackeys," said he; "
21 67| recollections have time to change themselves into sweet remembrances." ~
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