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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | bandy legs and his crooked back. Some sang ballads about 2 2 | fresh allusion soon brought back the conversation to his 3 3 | being arrested or taking back a step. To save yourselves, 4 4 | was wriggling about his back; "you must be mad to run 5 4 | that you don't turn your back to yours." ~And the young 6 4 | And I will send you back to your Mass book, Master 7 4 | Decidedly I can't draw back; but at least, if I am killed, 8 6 | so rare, Treville, by the back staircase. It is useless 9 6 | Treville, come still by the back staircase." ~Treville smiled; 10 6 | young companion, drove them back. Bernajoux now fell, and 11 6 | exhausted by the effort, he fell back again almost senseless. ~ 12 6 | claiming the ENTREE by the back stairs, he placed himself 13 6 | Arrived at the foot of the back stairs, he desired them 14 7 | manner in which he threw back his head and advanced his 15 8 | I was conveying my wife back to the Louvre, he was coming 16 8 | imprudence." ~"You always come back to that; but I must make 17 9 | sought for. Then he came back to the point where, perhaps, 18 10| cried d'Artagnan. "You put back the boards, sweep the floor, 19 10| had been left alone to put back M. de Treville's clock three-quarters 20 11| stone bench placed at the back of a niche. ~The young woman 21 11| said d'Artagnan, coming back to recommend courage to 22 12| Eight days after, I was back again, madame. That time 23 12| when you wished to come back as ambassador to France, 24 12| and return hereafter! Come back as ambassador, come back 25 12| back as ambassador, come back as minister, come back surrounded 26 12| come back as minister, come back surrounded with guards who 27 13| from the commissary drew back so far as to be unable to 28 14| remained on the bench, with his back leaning against the wall 29 14| damask curtains, fastened back by gold clasps, floated 30 14| the queen." ~"And she came back without this casket?" ~" 31 14| as much again if you are back within six days, and have 32 16| quite patent of not drawing back a foot from the accomplishment 33 17| Bonacieux, "we must have them back again." ~"Yes, without doubt, 34 17| mistrust now impelled to draw back. "It was about one of those 35 17| growing late, I will come back and reconduct you to the 36 18| friend!" ~D'Artagnan drew back the bolt with precaution, 37 19| de Treville, calling him back. ~D'Artagnan returned. ~" 38 19| to take us to London and back. Besides, make yourselves 39 20| helped; there is no drawing back. Kill the fellow, and rejoin 40 20| host was in a lower and back room, to which Athos was 41 20| him on the broad of his back, and placed his knee upon 42 22| studs, and I bring them back to you." ~With these words 43 24| happened. ~He again ran back to the chateau. It appeared 44 24| I immediately went out a back door, and stealing along 45 24| other two men, she fell back and they went into the chamber. 46 25| and he endeavored to draw back a step or two; but as he 47 25| were so bad that I brought back all this mud, which I have 48 25| been abed. He had only been back an hour or two; he had accompanied 49 25| four horses we may bring back our three friends, if we 50 25| your departure, he came back, and in a very bad condition, 51 25| quickly threw him on his back. As Monsieur Porthos is 52 25| him to rise, brought him back to the hotel, mounted his 53 25| Great Britain he had brought back four magnificent horses-- 54 26| which might cast his master back again into that vortex of 55 26| them might bring his master back to ideas of this world, 56 26| not see the singer come back, and as he was found in 57 26| Return whence you came; take back those horrible vegetables, 58 27| pass your time till I come back? No more theses, no more 59 27| glared fiercely over the back of his armchair. ~"Here 60 27| Englishmen felt ashamed to draw back, and the angrier one descended 61 27| cold sweat creep down his back. ~"How! 'If there is any 62 27| his hand. ~The host drew back and burst into tears. ~" 63 27| Very well; get me my purse back and keep the sixty pistoles." ~" 64 28| please to observe I won back the equipage,' cried Athos. ~ 65 28| becoming angry again. ~"I won back your harness, then your 66 28| Monsieur takes his horse back again," said the Englishman. ~" 67 28| But how shall we get back?" ~"Upon our lackey's horses, 68 30| Spanish wine he had brought back with him from his journey 69 30| round the house, and came back to watch the conference 70 30| contrary, she threw herself back in her carriage, and called 71 30| with the spur, he cantered back to Paris. As he was accustomed 72 30| passes at the wall, springing back from time to time, and making 73 31| vigorously that after going back fifty paces, the man ended 74 31| took two or three steps back, but in this movement his 75 31| and that he had brought back four as specimens. ~Milady 76 34| Which you are taking back to him?" said d'Artagnan. ~" 77 35| dark and unknown. He took back the ring, but put it in 78 35| to her mistress, she ran back to the Place Royale as fast 79 36| yesterday, she may turn her back tomorrow." ~"Which means 80 36| private door, "and come back at eleven o'clock; we will 81 38| Artagnan's residence, and bring back some clothes. Grimaud replied 82 38| Then, my friend, take back this ring, to which I see 83 38| attach much value." ~"I take back the ring, after it has passed 84 38| can redeem it, and take it back cleansed from its ancient 85 38| complaisant to bring it back to us." ~"Well, I will take 86 38| us, my friend; let us go back to the Jew's again." ~"What! " 87 38| his, d'Artagnan, and bring back the two hundred pistoles 88 39| your horse can be brought back with ours." ~"Very well; 89 41| they saw the young man come back safe and sound. ~D'Artagnan 90 43| continue their route or go back. The hesitation created 91 43| my turn, and as he came back to the charge, I fancied 92 45| made a circuit, and came back within twenty paces of a 93 45| the lady, and has sent me back to repair his forgetfulness." ~" 94 45| step forward, and then drew back as if she had seen a serpent. ~" 95 45| exceedingly pale, and drawing back till the wall prevented 96 45| voice, "what brings you back to me, and what do you want 97 47| napkin." ~And Athos ran back to the bastion, mounted 98 47| waved his flag, turning his back on the guards of the city, 99 48| hundred livres for coming back; and Bazin, three hundred 100 48| engagement; he was to be back on the sixteenth day, by 101 48| Planchet was being brought back to be confronted with himself 102 48| that? He promised to be back by eight o'clock, and eight 103 49| around her, and bringing back her eyes with a most gracious 104 49| Milady involuntarily drew back. ~Then when she had no longer 105 50| father. This woman has come back again into England for the 106 51| unexpected circumstance brought back Richelieu's former anxiety, 107 52| the glass, which reflects back to her eyes the burning 108 52| armchair, her head thrown back, her beautiful hair unbound 109 52| Felton, who sat with his back toward her. She continued 110 53| by it, "you may carry it back and make use of it yourself, 111 54| control himself, he sent back to his heart the words that 112 55| after her arrival. He drew back a step, and hung down his 113 55| these two words Felton drew back quickly, and when Lord de 114 55| returned, and Felton gave him back his weapon. ~Then, through 115 56| friend, Felton." ~Felton took back the weapon, and laid it 116 57| was then obliged to come back again. Six days ago, I landed 117 57| and may that blood fall back on those who cause it to 118 60| Holland, who was to take back to the port of Flushing 119 60| the superior, and I bring back the dear treasure. If go 120 61| The young woman drew back, filled with surprise and 121 62| shall stand in need of a back door for retreat." ~"You 122 63| abducted, and conducted back to Paris." ~"Oh, my God! 123 63| send my brother's servant back to Bethune, whom, as I told 124 63| most, Rochefort would be back; besides, during that fifteen 125 63| though beaming with joy, went back to Athos, whom he found 126 64| before the Musketeer, drew back with signs of terror, and 127 64| cried he, "I will soon be back," and he set off at a gallop. ~ 128 65| Put back that weapon, d'Artagnan!" 129 65| falling. ~Every one drew back, and the man in the red 130 66| hell, whither we send you back again." ~"Ah, you virtuous 131 66| corners, lifted it on his back, and entered the boat again. ~ 132 67| though beaming with joy, went back to Athos, whom he found


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