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1  de Treville entered, cool, polite, and in irreproachable costume.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
ContextHighlight   In 15 MEN OF THE ROBE AND MEN OF THE SWORD
2  Under her apparent emotions her icy coolness never abandoned her.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
ContextHighlight   In 55 CAPTIVITY: THE FOURTH DAY
3  "That of either our friends or our enemies," said Milady, with her terrible coolness.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
ContextHighlight   In 63 THE DROP OF WATER
4  And the Musketeer, with his usual coolness, reseated himself before the remains of the breakfast.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
ContextHighlight   In 47 THE COUNCIL OF THE MUSKETEERS
5  This, however, did not prevent his asking, with the greatest coolness, after his Majesty's health.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
ContextHighlight   In 6 HIS MAJESTY KING LOUIS XIII
6  There was so much serenity, coolness, mildness even, in the voice of the young man, that Milady felt reassured.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
ContextHighlight   In 49 FATALITY
7  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.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
ContextHighlight   In 20 THE JOURNEY
8  The neighbors who had opened their windows, with the coolness peculiar to the inhabitants of Paris in these times of perpetual riots and disturbances, closed them again as soon as they saw the four men in black flee--their instinct telling them that for the time all was over.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
ContextHighlight   In 10 A MOUSETRAP IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY