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1 11| it, half laughing, half trembling, and both gained the top
2 13| Bastille, where he passed trembling before a party of soldiers
3 16| queen, with a broken and trembling voice; "take it, and deliver
4 16| The king took it with a trembling hand, looked for the address,
5 27| monseigneur," resumed the trembling host; "for I now recollect
6 28| Artagnan threw the dice with a trembling hand, and turned up the
7 34| Mme. Coquenard repaired trembling to the cloister of St. Magloire,
8 35| Well," said Milady, in a trembling voice, "why do you not enter?
9 35| and poor Kitty, pale and trembling, awaited d'Artagnan's reply.
10 37| girl, pale as death and trembling in all her limbs, wished
11 37| long duration. ~Pale and trembling, Milady repulsed d'Artagnan'
12 37| opened it with a feverish and trembling band, drew from it a small
13 39| He stopped, therefore, trembling not for himself but for
14 42| grew pale, and a convulsive trembling shook all his limbs. ~"Thou
15 47| it with one hand, whose trembling he did not even attempt
16 48| than once an involuntary trembling seized them when called
17 48| surprised, d'Artagnan, with a trembling hand, broke the seal and
18 56| myself dreaming. I arose trembling. My clothes were near me
19 57| her against his heart, all trembling at the breath from that
20 65| turn," said Athos, himself trembling as the lion trembles at
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