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1 Felton remained behind; he held a book in his hand.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 53 CAPTIVITY: THE SECOND DAY
2 And I will send you back to your Mass book, Master Abbe.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 4 THE SHOULDER OF ATHOS, THE BALDRIC OF PORTHOS AND THE HANDKERCHIEF OF ARAMIS
3 He found him kneeling before a PRIEDIEU with his head leaning on an open prayer book.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 67 CONCLUSION
4 Felton made no reply, took the book with the same appearance of repugnance which he had before manifested, and retired pensively.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 53 CAPTIVITY: THE SECOND DAY
5 A square table, covered with books and papers, upon which was unrolled an immense plan of the city of La Rochelle, occupied the center of the room.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 14 THE MAN OF MEUNG
6 There is a proposition almost like it in the AUGUSTINUS of the heresiarch Jansenius, whose book will sooner or later be burned by the hands of the executioner.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 26 ARAMIS AND HIS THESIS
7 At the manner in which Felton laid the book upon the little table near which Milady was sitting, at the tone in which he pronounced the two words, YOUR MASS, at the disdainful smile with which he accompanied them, Milady raised her head, and looked more attentively at the officer.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 53 CAPTIVITY: THE SECOND DAY