Home pageAlexandre DumasThe Three MusketeersPage 47Grimaud made a sign in the affirmative, and pointed to a dozen bodies which he had set up in the most picturesque attitudes. Some carried arms, others seemed to be taking aim, and the remainder appeared merely to be sword in hand. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Illustrated by Maurice Leloir, 1894

Grimaud made a sign in the affirmative, and pointed to a dozen bodies which he had set up in the most picturesque attitudes. Some carried arms, others seemed to be taking aim, and the remainder appeared merely to be sword in hand. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Illustrated by Maurice Leloir, 1894

Grimaud made a sign in the affirmative, and pointed to a dozen bodies which he had set up in the most picturesque attitudes. Some carried arms, others seemed to be taking aim, and the remainder appeared merely to be sword in hand. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Illustrated by Maurice Leloir, 1894

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