Chapter
1 1 | himself purely and simply armed with a stump of a sword
2 2 | number, paraded constantly, armed to the teeth and ready for
3 3 | leader an Olympian Jupiter, armed with all his thunders. ~
4 6 | Majesty to judge what five armed men could possibly be going
5 10| one of the officers was armed, and even he defended himself
6 20| incognito. The lackeys followed, armed to the teeth. ~All went
7 20| same instant, four men, armed to the teeth, entered by
8 24| had arrived. ~Planchet was armed with his musketoon and a
9 25| from that position, I am armed to the teeth." ~"And yet,"
10 27| lackey placed with me, fully armed.' We hastened to obey this
11 27| succeeded rage. The host armed himself with a spit, and
12 47| ourselves for twenty fellows armed with pickaxes, mattocks,
13 47| soldiers and a brigadier, armed with muskets." ~"That's
14 49| a coastguard formidably armed, approached the merchant
15 50| although he was a man and armed before an unarmed woman,
16 51| all together, as you are armed and guarded by your lackeys?"
17 55| Nevertheless, his brow was armed with a severity more austere
18 58| de Winter came in. He was armed at all points. This man,
19 67| and the three Musketeers armed. ~This time, as he was well
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