Chapter
1 Pre| appeared almost miraculous. We hastened, therefore, to obtain permission
2 1 | crying at the open doors, hastened to don the cuirass, and
3 3 | comrades inform me, and I have hastened to receive your orders.
4 6 | the king, M. de Treville hastened to report himself at the
5 6 | soldiers of this company, who hastened to the succor of their comrades.
6 10 | husband would be at home, I hastened hither." ~"To place yourself
7 11 | abode, he had doubtless hastened to the Rue des Fossoyeurs,
8 24 | cloth and the curtains. He hastened to descend into the street,
9 27 | with me, fully armed.' We hastened to obey this order; for
10 35 | Kitty, fearing she was ill, hastened toward her and was beginning
11 41 | La Pree. ~This event had hastened the resolutions of the cardinal;
12 54 | that Lord de Winter had hastened her departure; she thought
13 59 | sea; and then the baron hastened to the duke's chamber. ~
14 59 | windows of the castle; he had hastened to Milady's chamber, had
15 59 | nine," said he. ~Milady had hastened her departure by an hour
16 60 | ill!" ~The three friends hastened toward d'Artagnan, who,
17 63 | clasped in both his own, and hastened to her. Her beautiful face
18 64 | no need to learn more. He hastened to the rendezvous, found
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