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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | marked a perfectly straight line upon his upper lip; he appeared 2 6 | Bernajoux deviated from the line. He freed his weapon, made 3 14| tracing with a pencil the line in which the famous dyke 4 19| that is the most direct line to London." ~"Well," said 5 25| lay a snare and ground a line. The consequence is that 6 27| heightened or lowered half a line, without his hands losing 7 41| passed along the front of the line; then all the superior officers 8 42| him. D'Artagnan, placed in line with his company, saluted 9 46| when once they passed the line of circumvallation and found 10 48| letter. ~It contained half a line, in a hand perfectly British, 11 51| jar. ~"You had only read a line or two," said d'Artagnan; " 12 54| part has been assigned in a line to which he is not accustomed. ~ 13 64| over it, examined every line traced upon it, perceived 14 65| to beg him to keep in the line, which in an instant he


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