1 The voice of the king was tremulous with anger.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 22 THE BALLET OF LA MERLAISON 2 "Thank you," said the cardinal, biting his lips with anger.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 15 MEN OF THE ROBE AND MEN OF THE SWORD 3 D'Artagnan smiled; this jealous anger of Milady was his revenge.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 36 DREAM OF VENGEANCE 4 Blood and anger mounted to his face; he was resolved to unravel the mystery.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 11 IN WHICH THE PLOT THICKENS 5 "Oh, your Eminence knows him well," cried Milady, carried away by her anger.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 44 THE UTILITY OF STOVEPIPES 6 A shade of anger and vengeance passed across the usually calm brow of this gentleman.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 35 A GASCON A MATCH FOR CUPID 7 Coquenard, whose little gray eyes sparkled with anger at seeing his cousin all blazing new.
8 D'Artagnan, mute with anger and anxiety, took a seat in the threatening attitude of a judge.
9 On both sides loud cries arose--on the one side cries of anger, on the other cries of enthusiasm.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 47 THE COUNCIL OF THE MUSKETEERS 10 As soon as she perceived him, she cried, "You have promised your protection; you have promised to save me from her anger."
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 38 HOW, WITHOUT INCOMMDING HIMSELF, ATHOS PROCURES HIS EQUIPMENT 11 The anger which fired the eyes of the Musketeer, in spite of his efforts to suppress it, terrified his sensitive inamorata.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 34 IN WHICH THE EQUIPMENT OF ARAMIS AND PORTHOS IS TREATED OF 12 D'Artagnan, entirely overcome by this terrible story, remained motionless and mute, while all the demons of anger and jealousy were howling in his heart.
13 Milady looked at the officer with one of those terrible expressions peculiar to her countenance, and which so rarely failed of their effect; anger made her eyes flash in the darkness.
14 He judged that the match would be so much the less equal, if Athos and his companions were really plotting; and by one of those rapid turns which he always had at command, all his anger faded away into a smile.
15 Unfortunately, as he advanced, his anger increased at every step; and instead of the proper and lofty speech he had prepared as a prelude to his challenge, he found nothing at the tip of his tongue but a gross personality, which he accompanied with a furious gesture.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 1 THE THREE PRESENTS OF D'ARTAGNAN THE ELDER 16 The cavalier made a movement as if to follow the carriage; but d'Artagnan, whose anger, already excited, was much increased by recognizing in him the Englishman of Amiens who had won his horse and had been very near winning his diamond of Athos, caught at his bridle and stopped him.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 30 D'ARTAGNAN AND THE ENGLISHMAN 17 Then, as if to render an account to herself of the changes she could place upon her countenance, so mobile and so expressive, she made it take all expressions from that of passionate anger, which convulsed her features, to that of the most sweet, most affectionate, and most seducing smile.
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