Chapter 1: Word Steed Ridiculous Conscious Sighed ignorant ancestors Tolerate alighting Withdrew Cardinal Story Sentence The steed was about thirteen years old. D'Artagnan , our young man, was conscious of the ridiculous appearance of his steed. D'Artagnan , our young man, was conscious of the ridiculous appearance of his steed. He had sighed deeply when accepting the gift of the pony from M.d'Artagnan, the elder. He was not ignorant that such a beast was worth at least twenty livres. Which has been born worthily by your relatives and ancestors for more than five hundred years. Tolerate nothing from anyone except cardinal Richelieu and the king and M.de treville, captain of the Musketeers. While he was alighting from his horse at the gates of the pub. The stranger withdrew from the window. The Cardinal is sending Milady here. Extra Sentence My dad bought me a new steed. This man is a ridiculous man. I become a conscious of someone watching me. Frankie started out of the window and sighed deeply. Political historians are often rather ignorant of economics. Lions and house cats involved from a common ancestor. We simply will not tolerate vigilante groups on our streets. She alighted from the train at 74th street. She withdrew a document from her briefcase. An issue of cardinal importance. Yousef Al Moadadi Chapter 2: Word antechamber Pale Suffice Glance Terribly Disagreeable Ornamented Cordially Creatures adversary Story Sentence D'Artagnan, in a state of rage, crossed the antechamber in three bounds. "You are in hurry?' Said the musketeer, as pale as sheet. D'Artagnan thought it would suffice for him, and he sprang forwars like a dart between them. But neither in the street through which he passed, nor in the one which his glance eagerly scanned, could he see any one. He ended by hoping that he might survive, although terribly wounded in both duels. He was wondering, then, of the least disagreeable means of retreat when he noticed that Aramishad let his handkerchief fall, and by mistake, no doubt, had placed his foot upon it. Only ornamented with a single cipher, that of its owner. After having cordially shaken hands, separated , the guardsgoing one way ,Aramis another We are opposite the Hotel d'Aiguillon , which is full of the cardinal's creatures. When a young and vigorous man fights with an adversary who is wounded and weak Extra Sentence I don’t like antechamber rooms. Kent's face paled when he saw the rob had a knife. A few brief observations will suffice for present purposes. He gave her a quick glance and smiled I'm terribly sorry to have kept you waiting The conversation was disagreeable to him. The pillars in the center are purely ornamented. You are cordially invented to our wedding on December 24 All the living creatures in the sea His old adversary Yousef Al Moadadi Chapter 3: Word Forbade intervals Compatriot wicket Defending embarrassment embroidered Cries Moans Detained Story Sentence She announced that she had to go to another apartment and forbade him to follow her again. The woman walked up to Aramis's window and tapped at three equal intervals. A lackey went to inform M.deTreville that his young compatriot, having something important to say , had requested a private interview. When he entered the wicket gate of the Rue de l'Echelle, the clock struck ten. I know very well that he is not capable of defending me. Asked Madame Bonacieux, with some embarrassment He saw on the ground a fine handkerchief, on which he recognized the initials and arms embroidered at one corner. The neighbours heard aloud cries. Cries were soon heard, and then some moans, which someone was trying to cover up. However, a private passage led to D'Artagnan's apartment on the first floor, so his visitors were not detained. Extra Sentence He was forbidden to leave the house, as a punishment. The trains run at half – hourly intervals. Schmidt defends his compatriot Housmann in the quarter final. Wicket taker with Rob Wildman, they took 7 each. Students should be ready to explain and defend their point of view. She suffered extreme embarrassment at not knowing how to read. The dress was embroidered with flowers. Upstairs, a baby began to cry. A lot of people moaned about the parking problems. He was detained in washing on urgent business. Yousef Al Moadadi Chapter 4: Word arrested Melancholy Thoughtful Rap Mistress Pistols Guilt Weeping Astonished postponing Story Sentence She was in fear of being arrested. He found him sitting up melancholy and thoughtful. He found him sitting up melancholy and thoughtful. At that moment she heard a rap on the ceiling and heard a voice. And I, who have promised my poor mistress. A thousand pistols, perhaps. But those two lines will reveal my guilt. "Fear nothing, Madame!" cried the young woman, clasping her hands, and herself weeping at the queen's sorrow. Replied the astonished king. Under some pretext or the other, kept postponing the day. Extra Sentence He was arrested and charged with murder. The music suited her melancholy mood. It was really thoughtful of you to remember my birthday. She was woken by a sharp rap on the door. The new English mistress John was shot with a small pistol. He used to buy them expensive presents, out of guilt. James broke down and wept. I was astonished by the result They decided to postpone having a family for a while. Yousef Al Moadadi Chapter 5: Word Dare Betray Chapel Gallop Quarrel affair Sank Instantly Permission governor Story Sentence Without my special permission no one will dare to sail out. Upon one word from her I would betray my country, my king, even my God. They passed through a door into a small chapel. And both set off toward the capital at full gallop. The Comtesse deWinter,with whom I had earlier had quarrel, was there. He had come from Paris on an affair of life and death. D'Artagnan's horse sank under him and could not be made to get up again. They heard him ask the captain of a ship whether he could instantly cross over to England. I have that permission. Have it signed by the governor of the port. Extra Sentence He wanted to ask her , but he didn’t dare He felt that she had betrayed him Students attend chapel each morning. Gallop the mail to the next station They had a quarrel about some girls The exclusion of women from public affairs The minister sank to his knees All fair victims died instantly They didn’t have permission to cross the frontier. The hospital's board of governor. Yousef Al Moadadi Chapter 6: Word Ragged postscript precious Wardrobe Midst Shuddered repent Pity Escape opportunity Story Sentence Then opening his ragged jacket. Aramis then caught sight of a postscript Military duty likewise claimed its share of the precious time that was passing away so swiftly. D'Artagnan quickly got into a large wardrobe, and waited in the midst of Milady's robes and dressing gowns. D'Artagnan quickly got into a large wardrobe, and waited in the midst of Milady's robes and dressing gowns. D'Artagnan shuddered. If you repent you may ask my pardon. It is a great pity, Monsieur that you have fallen in love with Milady. Do not allow it to escape You have an opportunity now. Extra Sentence The ragged blankets on the bed. There's an interesting postscript to this tale. We cannot afford to waste precious time. Can you hang these in the wardrobe, please? The government is in the midst of a major crisis. He shuddered at the thought of the conflict ahead. He repented of his sins before he died. It's a pity that he didn’t accept the job. He escaped from the prison in October Can you give me one more opportunity? Yousef Al Moadadi Chapter 7: Word Fled Whistling Swiftly gallant Glittering hedge Accompany Temporary Comrades Riotous Story Sentence The assassins realized that if they fled towards the camp without killing their man. When suddenly a dozen balls came whistling round D'Artagnan and his two companions. He run swiftly toward the camp. We need some gallant men for a dangerous mission. He thought he saw a musket-barrel glittering behind a hedge. He thought he saw a musket-barrel glittering behind a hedge. The Musketeers would accompany the king. The Musketeers would only be temporary, but it proved to be a long one That night all the comrades of the company of M.d'Essart's Guards and the company. The night, therefore, was a somewhat riotous one. Extra Sentence His attackers turned and fled. Can you stop whistling Alice dressed swiftly. A gallant young man A glittering career Buying a house will be a hedge against inflation Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. I'm leaving with my parents ,but it is only temporary Comrades, place support this mission The riotous led to their arrest Yousef Al Moadadi Chapter 8: Word Avenge Story Sentence I shall avenge myself Generous Your prayer is so much the more generous from your being in the power of a man who will never forgive you. She spied Felton quickly stepping back to one side lest he should be seen by her. Milady looked so beautiful, that Felton felt dazzled. Felton pronounced the words your Mass Prayers which she had learnt from an old servant of her second husband's, a strict Puritan. Her lovely voice echoed around the chamber. Stepping dazzled Pronounced Strict echoed Occasion Fainted devour Extra Sentence He wanted to avenge his brother's death She is always very generous to the kids A video of baby's first steps A deer dazzled by the headlights A pronounced polish accent John is a very strict man The article simply echoed the NRA's arguments against gun control. He never looked at her, I've seen Hamdan with but on one occasion, when them on several occasions he was informed that she had fainted. He never looked at her, I nearly fainted when they but on one occasion, when told me the price. he was informed that she had fainted. I shall make a flame of The boys devoured their that sparks that shall pancakes. devour him. Yousef Al Moadadi