Chapter
1 10| indistinct; a tumultuous movement shook the partition. The victim
2 21| want anything?" ~D'Artagnan shook his head, and set off at
3 24| d'Artagnan had ended, he shook his head with an air that
4 26| memory returned to him. He shook his head, perceived the
5 31| listened to his projects, then shook his head, and recommended
6 41| hole made by the ball, and shook his head. The ball was not
7 41| him. ~But d'Artagnan again shook his head. For people toward
8 42| and a convulsive trembling shook all his limbs. ~"Thou alarmest
9 42| war to the death." ~Athos shook his head. ~"Yes, yes," replied
10 42| It was d'Artagnan who now shook his head in his turn. ~"
11 46| just been beaten; everyone shook off the drowsiness of night,
12 53| zealous Catholic, no doubt--shook off the charm, for through
13 55| of a resigned victim, and shook her head. ~"Either you are
14 58| the blast of the hurricane shook them in the air. ~All at
15 63| a convulsive shuddering shook her whole body; the sweat
16 63| men smiled at each other, shook hands, and saluted his Eminence. ~"
17 65| asked Athos. ~Grimaud shook his head negatively. ~"Silence,
18 67| men smiled at each other, shook hands, and saluted his Eminence. ~"
|