Chapter
1 1 | irascibility of the young man, the effect produced upon him by this
2 6 | name had not produced more effect upon the young man. ~Indeed,
3 7 | repast was carried into effect that very day, and the lackey
4 17| Terror had had such an effect upon the poor girl that
5 24| certainly produced a greater effect than cries and tears would
6 26| uneasiness had produced the effect so long desired. Aramis,
7 26| him did not produce much effect upon the Musketeer, so completely
8 26| upon d'Artagnan to see what effect all this produced, and found
9 28| eighteen days produced the same effect." ~"But this dinner was
10 29| really to be dreaded; a great effect upon Porthos, who thought
11 29| the black hood; a great effect upon d'Artagnan, who recognized
12 32| of Porthos produced its effect upon the clerks, who began
13 35| this billet had had its effect. ~Kitty entered to bring
14 39| cavalcade produced a good effect; and if Mme. Coquenard had
15 49| so rarely failed of their effect; anger made her eyes flash
16 51| These notes had all the effect that he who wrote them could
17 53| then able to judge of the effect she had produced. ~Then
18 53| these psalms a magic and an effect which the most exalted Puritans
19 66| a strange and melancholy effect in flying away into the
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