Chapter
1 6 | which you have said is too clear to require any explanation,"
2 6 | I am come to endeavor to clear up this affair." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
3 19| by the way of Boulogne to clear the way; Athos will set
4 21| and let us make things clear beforehand in order that
5 26| Yes, let the sermon be clear," said the curate. ~"Now,"
6 26| respectfully before them to clear their way. ~Aramis conducted
7 27| this! My ideas are never so clear as when I have had plenty
8 28| and Aramis, "it is very clear you acted nobly with regard
9 30| can have retained a very clear recollection of me." ~"Well,
10 37| this woman. ~What was most clear in the matter was that d'
11 37| rays of day gave to her clear eyes a strangely frightful
12 38| not?" ~"Very." ~"Blue and clear eyes, of a strange brilliancy,
13 41| to direct his course as clear from it as he could when,
14 43| about, gentlemen!" said a clear voice which seemed accustomed
15 44| unfold it to me in terms clear and precise, that I may
16 47| moment; give Grimaud time to clear away the breakfast." ~"Ah,
17 49| of pale complexion, with clear blue eyes, rather deeply
18 53| not long delay coming to clear the table, and that Felton
19 64| themselves, and received clear, positive, and serious orders
20 67| of those that long remain clear. He felt that in returning
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