Chapter
1 2 | the hand, another on the ear, by the defender of the
2 5 | Artagnan was; he turned a deaf ear, and contented himself with
3 18| the window, and lent his ear. ~M. Bonacieux had opened
4 18| made his chamber another ear of Dionysius, spread a carpet
5 26| said Aramis, pinching his ear to make it red, as he rubbed
6 37| lover; but Milady, with her ear on the watch, had heard
7 38| bending his mouth to Athos's ear, and lowering his voice, "
8 40| inclination to laugh, such a real ear clipper did Porthos appear. ~
9 43| speaker. ~"You have a quick ear, Monsieur Athos," said the
10 44| remaining himself bent with his ear directed to the opening
11 46| said d'Artagnan, in the ear of Athos, "you are going
12 46| muzzle close to Grimaud's ear. ~Grimaud was on his legs
13 48| nose to the wind, and the ear on the hark. Their days
14 48| said d'Artagnan, in the ear of Athos. ~"You mean to
15 52| Milady lent a more attentive ear than the first, and she
16 54| remained some instants with his ear bent and listening; then,
17 55| From th' abyss he'll give ear to my moan." ~Felton stood
18 56| terrible a manner in my ear not to be recognized, 'well!
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