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1 8 | abandoned as she is by the king, watched as she is by the cardinal,
2 11| dangerous; the house may be watched. I will run to Monsieur
3 11| woman perceived they were watched, and redoubled their speed.
4 17| was at Tours. More closely watched than ever, the queen felt
5 23| were talking with him, I watched you without listening to
6 26| respect to Latin, carefully watched the Jesuit in order to keep
7 29| quit the churches; Planchet watched the flight of flies; and
8 39| gate. Athos and d'Artagnan watched their approach from the
9 41| the wounded man, who had watched with intense anxiety all
10 43| entrenchment. So that Monsieur watched Bassompierre; the king,
11 50| said she, "how have you watched me so closely as to be aware
12 51| d'Angouleme, themselves watched over by the cardinal--an
13 53| Milady knew she might be watched, so she continued her prayers
14 54| chance. From that moment she watched all his actions, all his
15 56| although I, during his absence, watched in his place." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
16 56| for I had no doubt I was watched. Several times, even, I
17 58| Felton himself might now be watched! ~Toward four o'clock in
18 65| asked Athos. ~"While I watched the window, he guarded the
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