Athos felt that he was called upon to give an explanation of what was passing. |
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My dear Athos, he was not red in the face merely, he was positively purple. |
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In the Hesychast controversy he took the side of the monks of Athos, but refused to agree to the theory of the uncreated light. |
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Uneasiness took possession of the tender, constant heart of Athos, and fearful forecasts were the torment of the impulsive Aramis. |
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It was Athos he had recognized, and Porthos who was boring a hole through the wall. |
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Since the moment he had first received these two mementoes Athos had never parted with them. |
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I should be carried home in triumph like Monsieur Broussel and Athos would proclaim me the French Brutus. |
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This astonishment was doubled when Aramis saw Athos fill a bumper and toss it off with all his former enthusiasm. |
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Only, to alleviate the tediousness of the duty, Athos allowed him to take a loaf, two cutlets, and a bottle of wine. |
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He darted a preparatory glance at Athos and Aramis, who slyly pushed their chairs a little back so as to leave themselves more space for action. |
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We have said that Athos loved D'Artagnan like a child, and this somber and inflexible personage felt the anxiety of a parent for the young man. |
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Athos then shrugged his shoulders, and, without putting himself in a passion, thrashed Grimaud. |
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Athos surprised him turning over the leaves of these different acts which establish the transmission of property. |
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It's all for one and one for all as the legendary swashbucklers, Athos, Aramis and Porthos, fight for justice. |
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These horsemen were our friends, or rather, an avant garde, composed of D'Artagnan and Athos. |
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The four friends uttered one and the same cry, but that of Athos dominated all the rest. |
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Athos fenced with as much calmness and method as if he had been practicing in a fencing school. |
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Athos took a pistol from his belt, looked to see if it was properly primed, cocked it, and placed the muzzle close to Grimaud's ear. |
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At ten o'clock Athos, with his habitual exactitude, was waiting on the Pont du Louvre and was almost immediately joined by Lord de Winter. |
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As Athos and Porthos had foreseen, at the expiration of a half hour, D'Artagnan returned. |
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Athos did not smile at this little pleasantry which Planchet had aimed at him, in order to try his strength in mundane facetiousness. |
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However, my dear Athos, you have only to speak, to tell me what you want. |
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Then he placed her in the boat, and as he was going to set foot in it himself, Athos handed him a sum of silver. |
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Athos was in his study, making additions to his memoirs, when Raoul entered, accompanied by Grimaud. |
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For you and nobody else, as the horse which paws the ground is mine, and the other horse, which is caracoling, belongs to Athos. |
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Mistrust Athos, therefore, who will not prosecute the affairs of any one, even his own. |
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Others besides you have undergone such, Monsieur Athos, and have replied thereto. |
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Handsome, well-bred, noble lord as you are, my dear Athos, neither princesses nor queens would be secure from your amorous solicitations. |
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By this arrangement D'Artagnan could nudge Porthos with his knee and make signs with his eyes to Athos and Aramis. |
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Monk, left alone with Athos, affected to speak to him on nothing but indifferent subjects while examining the vault in a cursory manner. |
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Athos slowly pointed out to him the grafts, the cuttings, and the avenues he was planting. |
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Athos replaced his dispatch in its bag, bowed gravely, and made several steps towards the door. |
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Athos had passed through all the examinations we have seen Bonacieux undergo. |
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What is he splintering Athos, or Rhodope, or the Acroceraunians for? |
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But when the cowardly insulter spat in the face of the captive monarch Athos grasped his dagger. |
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One might have fancied that Athos had educated him with the express forethought of such a great event. |
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As to Athos, they thought him dead, and left him on the ground. |
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The swoon of Athos had merely been occasioned by loss of blood. |
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There happened to be in La Valliere's room a miniature of Athos. |
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As he said this, Athos pressed D'Artagnan's hand between both his own. |
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In the meanwhile, he looked upon Athos as an Achilles, Porthos as an Ajax, and Aramis as a Joseph. |
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Athos began to laugh, for this juvenile escapade of his appeared to be as amusing as if some one had related it of another person. |
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D'Artagnan glanced at Athos and Aramis and for the first time replied to Porthos's nudge of the knee by a nudge responsive. |
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D'Artagnan and Athos took the nags of Planchet and Grimaud, and the two lackeys started on foot, carrying the saddles on their heads. |
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And Athos sprang into the boat, which was immediately pushed off and which soon sped seawards under the efforts of four stalwart rowers. |
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Athos threw his cloak over the shoulders of Raoul, and led him back to the city, where burdens and porters were already in motion, like a vast ant-hill. |
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Athos bequeaths to you Raoul, and I bequeath to you my revenge. |
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And D'Artagnan presented to the cardinal the precious piece of paper which Athos had forced from Milady, and which he had given to D'Artagnan to serve him as a safeguard. |
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Athos availed himself of the permission, ascended the stairs with his lightest step, gained the landing, and through the open door perceived Milady putting on her hat. |
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Athos waited with a kind of impatient joy for the reply about to be made to this embarrassing question by Raoul, the intractable enemy of the king, his rival. |
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He called successively at the abodes of Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. |
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Mazarin turned the lock of a double door, on the threshold of which they found Athos ready to receive his illustrious guests according to the notice Comminges had given him. |
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But how is it that we are incurring greater risks than Athos and Aramis? |
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Athos lost no more time in combating this immutable resolution. |
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The laborers began to jeer the travelers and by their insolence disturbed the equanimity even of the cool Athos, who urged on his horse against one of them. |
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Athos took the letter from the hands of D'Artagnan, approached the lamp, set fire to the paper, and did not let go till it was reduced to a cinder. |
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Athos walked in the direction indicated, and reached the suburb situated at the opposite extremity of the city from that by which he and his friends had entered it. |
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All that a sick man, irritated by suffering, can add of melancholy suppositions to probabilities already gloomy, Athos heaped up during the early hours of this dismal night. |
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If a question in heraldry were started, Athos knew all the noble families of the kingdom, their genealogy, their alliances, their coats of arms, and the origin of them. |
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Athos took the letter, frowning, but an idea that he should find something in this letter about D'Artagnan conquered his unwillingness to read it. |
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You know I hate moralizing, except when it is done by Athos. |
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Athos dwelt in the Rue Ferou, within two steps of the Luxembourg. |
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Gervais, followed by Grimaud, who carried the basket, ignorant of where he was going but in the passive obedience which Athos had taught him not even thinking of asking. |
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