Chapter
1 1 | wooden doublet, the blue color of which had faded into
2 1 | doublet and hose of a violet color, with aiguillettes of the
3 1 | aiguillettes of the same color, without any other ornaments
4 1 | between him and them. "It is a color very well known in botany,
5 1 | of the originality of his color. ~Thus d'Artagnan entered
6 12| upon your head of the same color as your robe, and in that
7 22| studs, on a bow of the same color as the plumes and the petticoat. ~
8 23| his countenance changed color two or three times!" ~"Bah!" ~"
9 24| dressed in clothes of a dark color, who ascended the ladder
10 32| swallowing a drink which from the color of the ruby had passed to
11 34| It is of an original color," said Aramis; "I never
12 35| her teeth; she was of the color of ashes. She tried to go
13 36| give luster to her eyes, color to her cheeks, and vermillion
14 38| FLEUR-DE-LIS is small, rosy in color, and looks as if efforts
15 49| beautiful deep chestnut color. ~When they entered the
16 51| you saw me coming." ~The color mounted to the face of Athos,
17 63| was a grain of a reddish color, which dissolved immediately. ~
18 64| distinguish the door, amid the red color in which the house was painted.
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