Chapter
1 11| Which was illuminated by a lamp which threw its light over
2 12| apartment lighted only by a lamp, saying, "Remain here, my
3 24| this soft light, this calm lamp, enlightened a scene of
4 24| Artagnan took advantage of the lamp which burned in the cabin
5 24| the light from a miserable lamp which burned in the corner
6 24| and by the light of the lamp had seen the disorder of
7 45| his belt, approached the lamp to be assured that it was
8 48| reached the tent, lit a lamp, and while Planchet stood
9 48| Artagnan, approached the lamp, set fire to the paper,
10 49| of light projected by the lamp, Milady involuntarily drew
11 56| for toward midnight the lamp went out, and I was again
12 56| an instant, thanks to the lamp, my chamber was once more
13 56| less frightful. ~"I saw the lamp ascend, and leave me in
14 56| supper was brought. Then the lamp was lighted, and I sat down
15 56| come. ~"At length I saw the lamp rise softly, and disappear
16 58| window, extinguished the lamp, and went, as Felton had
17 63| Malaga by the light of his lamp. ~"Well," said he, "they
18 65| curtain. ~By the light of a lamp he saw a woman, wrapped
19 65| open door, and its smoky lamp burning sadly on the table. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
20 67| Malaga by the light of his lamp. ~"Well," said he, "they
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