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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | influence over his future life. ~Now, as at the moment 2 2 | Paris, had really commenced life as d'Artagnan now did; that 3 2 | Bearnais was accustomed all his life, and who constantly paid 4 2 | for the first time in his life d'Artagnan, who had till 5 2 | as well as the private life of the cardinal, which so 6 5 | events which decide the life of a man; it was a choice 7 5 | am left, and they seek my life." ~"But there are four against 8 6 | imagination, depended his future life, he saluted Aramis and Porthos 9 6 | salts, which recalled him to life. Then M. de Treville, unwilling 10 6 | foreseen. Placed between life and death, as Bernajoux 11 6 | probability decide the rest of his life. His eyes therefore were 12 6 | paid for his jeer with his life and M. de la Tremouille, 13 7 | have given ten years of his life to possess this sword. ~ 14 7 | Porthos knew nothing of the life of his silent companion 15 7 | had forever poisoned the life of this gallant man. What 16 7 | of his two comrades), his life was very easily known. Vain 17 7 | Joseph. ~As to the rest, the life of the four young friends 18 7 | more about going away. ~The life of the four young men had 19 9 | nothing but command all his life; "and attention! For from 20 11| have an influence over your life, these secrets must become 21 11| shall forget while I have life. Rather, place faith in 22 11| of imprisonment, risk of life in knowing me." ~"Then I 23 11| Mme. Bonacieux, and if his life had depended upon the spot 24 11| tell me how I can risk my life to serve your Grace?" ~" 25 12| first time he had risked his life in such attempts. He had 26 12| you run the risk of your life, and make me run the risk 27 12| brilliant evening of my life! You remember what a beautiful 28 12| all--the isolation of your life, the griefs of your heart. 29 12| say to me; I had risked my life and favor to see you but 30 12| I, perhaps, may leave my life in it--for, although it 31 12| richly paid all--were it my life." ~"Oh, but I," said Anne, " 32 14| enthusiasm, crying aloud, "Long life to the Monseigneur! Long 33 14| to the Monseigneur! Long life to his Eminence! Long life 34 14| life to his Eminence! Long life to the great cardinal!" 35 14| henceforward lay down his life for me." And the cardinal 36 15| which we live, the purest life, the most incontestable 37 17| God! I must then place my life, my honor, my reputation, 38 17| and you will have saved my life, you will have saved my 39 17| attained that happy period of life. ~The couple, then, although 40 17| the honor, and perhaps the life, of my august mistress." ~" 41 18| said d'Artagnan. ~"Your life is devoted from this moment, 42 19| than the honor, perhaps the life of the queen." ~"What did 43 19| hope, young man, as your life." ~"But which I must impart 44 19| Artagnan, you restore me to life!" cried Aramis. "I fancied 45 19| where we are told to go. Is life worth the trouble of so 46 20| and they felt that the life they were perhaps going 47 20| from Paris on an affair of life and death, and that he must 48 21| commission or from laying down my life, if there be need of it, 49 25| interested--his debt and his life. ~At the top of the stairs, 50 25| abandoning his purse to save his life. It goes without saying 51 26| Planchet, "you restore me to life; where is this dear Aramis? 52 26| fled, While dragging on a life of care, All your woes will 53 26| am, and to dust I return. Life is full of humiliations 54 26| ties which attach him to life break in the hand of man, 55 27| insensibly toward material life, as old men turn toward 56 27| the gratitude of my whole life; I should adore you as my 57 27| have led the most miserable life imaginable; for you must 58 28| such a one four times in my life. Two aces!" ~The Englishman 59 28| the things of the earth. Life itself may be resolved into 60 29| said she, simpering. ~"For life," replied Porthos, in the 61 29| Tomorrow, flame of my life!" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 62 30| has an influence over my life." ~"Well, perhaps you are 63 31| hands; but I spare your life for the sake of your sister." ~ 64 31| gentleman who has held my life in his hands, and who has 65 32| part of his face in which life survived. Unfortunately 66 33| An idiot, who held the life of Lord de Winter in his 67 34| cried Aramis. "Oh, beautiful life! Yes, we are young; yes, 68 34| days! My love, my blood, my life! all, all, all, are thine, 69 34| one with such a hide in my life." ~"I can well believe it," 70 35| scarcely entered into your life, may not leave a terrible 71 36| emphasis. "My arm and my life belong to you, like my love." ~" 72 37| think, my dear girl, it's life and death!" ~Kitty was but 73 38| my soul, I would give my life for a hair," said Athos. " 74 38| I set any great store by life?" ~"There is something horribly 75 38| be grateful to you all my life." ~"Very well. Madame de 76 39| consideration for your own life or that of those who love 77 39| If you value your own life or that of those who love 78 40| give an obolus for your life." ~"I will try to do so, 79 41| importance to me to spare your life for it?" asked the young 80 41| would-be assassin had saved his life. ~D'Artagnan regained the 81 41| sought at the risk of his life: ~"Since you have lost sight 82 41| second time I give you your life." ~The wounded man sank 83 42| d'Artagnan had saved his life. ~The hour of the banquet 84 42| come once more to save my life, not only mine but that 85 43| orders and led a joyous life. The was the more easy for 86 44| Milady, "a fair exchange. Life for life, man for man; give 87 44| fair exchange. Life for life, man for man; give me one, 88 47| am indebted to you for my life." ~"Then it was to go to 89 47| be said to bear a charmed life. The balls passed and whistled 90 47| know that the dream of his life had been to become a Musketeer. 91 48| little enclosure where your life was spared?" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 92 48| bad secretary. Where your life was spared! For shame! that' 93 48| us reckon upon accidents! Life is a chaplet of little miseries 94 50| Artagnan when he spared the life of her brother. ~"I do not 95 50| who are devoted to me for life and death, mount guard around 96 50| lieutenant; I once saved your life, you know on what occasion. 97 50| of conspiring against my life. I hold this serpent in 98 51| royal army led a joyous life, neither provisions nor 99 52| and even threatens her life. Still more, he has lifted 100 52| Is this corpse come to life already? Felton, my lad, 101 54| all. Perhaps never in her life had this woman, who had 102 54| the rule of order in the life I consent to leave you." ~ 103 54| not wrong after all, and life is sweet. That's the reason 104 55| importance to you is the life or death of a condemned 105 55| accept the price of your life? Oh, you cannot believe 106 55| away from this place; your life, madame, will then no longer 107 55| duty to watch over your life, madame, and I will watch." ~" 108 55| you will not lose your life through me." ~"Yes," cried 109 55| is much dearer to me than life, I shall lose my honor, 110 55| much more eloquent than my life, and the silence of the 111 55| make no attempt upon your life." ~"I will not promise," 112 56| all the details of human life, and by which, as in the 113 56| intentions upon her own life, and I have received orders 114 56| seemed to belong to another life than mine, and yet mixed 115 56| me, 'you want to take my life, do you, my pretty Puritan? 116 57| there for the rest of my life. But all my fortune is in 117 59| the public knew not the life. This was because his love, 118 59| regretted during the whole life of another man; but leave 119 59| myself. ~"Be careful of your life, which is menaced, and which 120 59| whom he had sacrificed his life. ~De Winter followed his 121 61| consumed her gave to her life the appearance of those 122 61| grow weary of a convent life; she resolved, then, to 123 61| shall be deceived all my life perhaps, but I shall always 124 61| would have laid down my life, for whom I would give it 125 63| Bonacieux was the very life of d'Artagnan. This was 126 63| This was more than his life, the life of the woman he 127 63| more than his life, the life of the woman he loved; this 128 63| in the misfortune of her life. ~"You see," said she, when 129 63| disgusted me with military life. This time my determination 130 63| man who probably owes his life to you twice, I must name 131 63| were trying to recall to life. ~"Are they both dead?" 132 63| full of love, youth, and life! Alas, would I could weep 133 67| inflict upon me. I do not hold life dear enough to be afraid 134 67| Monseigneur," said he, "my life is yours; henceforth dispose 135 67| disgusted me with military life. This time my determination


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