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1 1 | slightly bent, and with an accent of irony and insolence impossible
2 3 | s response, the Bearnese accent of which recalled to him
3 3 | tones between the imperative accent and the angry accent. ~"
4 3 | imperative accent and the angry accent. ~"Athos! Porthos! Aramis!" ~
5 5 | What!" cried he, in an accent of greater astonishment
6 10| said d'Artagnan, with an accent so truthful that no one
7 11| step, and with a foreign accent, which proved to d'Artagnan
8 12| Anne of Austria, with an accent of terror which proved how
9 22| first by a slightly foreign accent, and next by that tone of
10 24| knocking, and prayed with an accent so full of anxiety and promises,
11 27| French, though with a foreign accent, "that this madman will
12 30| not understand; but by the accent the young man plainly saw
13 35| stifled voice whose dolorous accent her mistress did not however
14 38| I?" cried Athos, with an accent like that of a man who perceives
15 49| sir," said she, with an accent as pure as ever was heard
16 53| I?" said she, with an accent of disdain in unison with
17 55| repeated Milady, with an accent of indescribable grief, "
18 56| gesture, of attitude, of accent, which carries conviction
19 56| voice, in a threatening accent that I had never yet heard. '
20 59| his speech had a short dry accent which indicated that something
21 61| cried Milady, with an accent that admitted no doubt of
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