Chapter
1 3 | of it--they would prefer dying on the spot to being arrested
2 13| taken for the last sigh of a dying man, and fainted. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3 16| it might be said she was dying, and leaning with her left
4 17| having put it in an almost dying voice. ~"Oh, very shortly,
5 24| someone who has not come. I am dying with anxiety. Has anything
6 27| had a long ride, and were dying with hunger and thirst. ~"
7 29| your victim, when wounded, dying, I was abandoned by the
8 29| your friendship--I was near dying of my wounds at first, and
9 38| Come, come, tell me; I am dying with curiosity and uneasiness!" ~"
10 42| all the features of the dying man were distorted with
11 42| throwing himself down by the dying man, "I swear to you that
12 52| no one shall know without dying. In short, at the moment
13 57| will you prevent me from dying?" ~"Great God!" exclaimed
14 59| Laporte," said the duke, in a dying voice, "Laporte, do you
15 59| says to me! My God, I am dying!" ~And the duke swooned. ~
16 63| said the young woman, in a dying voice. ~"But who poured
17 63| not leave me! You see I am dying!" ~D'Artagnan released the
18 65| seated upon a stool near a dying fire. Her elbows were placed
19 67| the bearer of the duke's dying gift to the queen. ~The
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