Chapter
1 4 | handkerchiefs?" ~Aramis darted at d'Artagnan one of those
2 23| Meanwhile, the young man had darted in to his chamber, and opened
3 26| guessed d'Artagnan's meaning, darted at him a glance which might
4 29| from time to time blushed, darted with the rapidity of lightning
5 36| and a threatening glance darted from her eyes. ~"Not if
6 37| in dreams. He, however, darted not the less quickly toward
7 38| Artagnan to himself, and darted into the passage. ~Sure
8 39| distance from his friends, darted a scrutinizing glance into
9 41| free to the bandit, who darted off toward the bastion.
10 50| alike." ~The eyes of Milady darted such flashes that although
11 51| pale as death; lightning darted from his eyes. He turned
12 54| went out a piercing glance darted through the opening of the
13 54| the furtive glances she darted from time to time at the
14 55| till tonight." ~And he darted out of the room, shut the
15 59| a naval officer. ~Felton darted into the palace. ~At the
16 63| she paused, a livid flash darted from her eyes; she ran to
17 63| uttered a loud cry of joy, and darted toward the door; she had
18 66| horizon in its whole width, darted like a serpent over the
19 67| drink a glass of wine, and darted a searching glance into
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