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hose 3
hospitality 1
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120 host
120 its
119 gentleman
119 herself
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | Miller, without anyone--host, waiter, or hostler--coming 2 1 | auditors, accompanied by the host, fell upon d'Artagnan with 3 1 | action from all sides. The host, fearful of consequences, 4 1 | announced the entrance of the host, who came in to inquire 5 1 | safe and sound?" asked the host. ~"Oh, yes! Perfectly safe 6 1 | safe and sound, my good host; and I wish to know what 7 1 | He is better," said the host, "he fainted quite away." ~" 8 1 | the devil," replied the host, with a grin of contempt; " 9 1 | good sir," resumed the host, "in order that you may 10 1 | de Treville? Now, my dear host, while your young man was 11 1 | tell your Excellency." ~The host, who was not endowed with 12 1 | overthrow a great design. ~"Host," said he, "could you not 13 1 | What the devil!" said the host to himself. "Can he be afraid 14 1 | kitchen. ~In the meantime, the host, who entertained no doubt 15 1 | lord--for the opinion of the host the stranger could be nothing 16 1 | arose then, and urged by the host, began to descend the stairs; 17 1 | pieces at the foot of mine host, galloped after his master. ~" 18 1 | coward, indeed," grumbled the host, drawing near to d'Artagnan, 19 1 | What she?" demanded the host. ~"Milady," faltered d'Artagnan, 20 1 | it's all one," said the host; "I have lost two customers, 21 1 | d'Artagnan's purse. ~The host had reckoned upon eleven 22 1 | letter were not found, the host seized a spit, his wife 23 1 | inches in length, which the host had carefully placed in 24 1 | our fiery young man if the host had not reflected that the 25 1 | the intimidation of the host. After the king and the 26 1 | valuable?" demanded the host, after a few minutes of 27 1 | Spain?" asked the disturbed host. ~"Bills upon his Majesty' 28 1 | The devil!" cried the host, at his wit's end. ~"But 29 1 | broke upon the mind of the host as he was giving himself 30 1 | sure of it," continued the host. "When I informed him that 31 1 | purse and gave them to the host, who accompanied him, cap 32 9 | passed between him and his host, and how the man who had 33 11| IF d'Artagnan forgets his host, or appears to forget him, 34 20| Journey~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The host had the appearance of as 35 20| Athos refused them. The host replied that he had no other 36 20| thrown upon the ground. The host insisted; but the travelers 37 20| Artagnan, "you are right. Mine host's face does not please me 38 20| appeared, to bleed one of the host's horses, had bled Mousqueton' 39 20| settling their bill with the host. ~Athos went down to pay 40 20| at the street door. The host was in a lower and back 41 20| pistoles to pay the bill. The host was alone, seated before 42 21| You will ask for the host, and will repeat to him 43 21| crowd, advanced toward the host, and pronounced the word " 44 21| the word "Forward!" The host instantly made him a sign 45 21| Everything is paid," replied the host, "and liberally. Begone, 46 21| He found as provident a host and a fresh horse. He left 47 23| Why that question, my dear host?" asked d'Artagnan. "Do 48 23| the worse for you, my dear host, so much the worse! When 49 25| for the permission of his host, d'Artagnan went quickly 50 25| right with respect to our host, and that he is decidedly 51 25| their first journey. ~The host, on seeing a young man followed 52 25| be alone, and desired the host to bring him a bottle of 53 25| to make a sensation. The host desired himself to serve 54 25| conversation. ~"My faith, my good host," said d'Artagnan, filling 55 25| me much honor," said the host, "and I thank you sincerely 56 25| the embarrassments of his host. Now, I travel a great deal, 57 25| It seems to me," said the host, "that this is not the first 58 25| Exactly so," said the host; "I remember it perfectly. 59 25| s name. My God, my dear host, tell me if anything has 60 25| Then," continued the host, "I replied that as from 61 25| his custom to my brother host of the Golden Eagle; but 62 25| pay you." ~"Hum!" said the host, in a doubtful tone. ~"The 63 25| answer for it. So, my dear host, be not uneasy, and continue 64 25| went upstairs, leaving his host a little better satisfied 65 25| to me?" ~"No." ~"Has the host told you nothing, then?" ~" 66 25| your account." ~"But your host behaves very well toward 67 25| furnishes the wine? Your host?" ~"That is to say, yes 68 25| understand, monsieur? Our host has a well- furnished cellar 69 25| and paid his bill to the host, he resumed his route with 70 26| This time it was not a host but a hostess who received 71 27| meditated against the perfidious host one of those hearty vengeances 72 27| remember me?" said he to the host, who advanced to greet him. ~" 73 27| passing false money?" ~The host became as pale as death; 74 27| not mention it!" cried the host, in the most pitiable voice 75 27| resumed the trembling host; "for I now recollect you. 76 27| precipitate departure," added the host, with an acuteness that 77 27| the pitiable face of the host. ~"So from that time, monsieur," 78 27| you are right," said the host. "But, hark, hark! There 79 27| be disturbed," cried the host; "Here are two English gentlemen 80 27| rose, and preceded by the host wringing his hands, and 81 27| jeering voice of Athos. ~The host felt a cold sweat creep 82 27| gentlemen, they pronounced the host in the wrong. ~"Now, gentlemen," 83 27| so. By the Lord, my good host! I must at least have drunk 84 27| bottles." ~"Mercy!" cried the host, "if the lackey has drunk 85 27| changed the shiver of the host into a burning fever. ~In 86 27| greasy liquid which the host recognized as his best olive 87 27| authority. ~In the meantime the host and his wife hurried down 88 27| the lamentations of the host and hostess pierced the 89 27| grief succeeded rage. The host armed himself with a spit, 90 27| Athos, on perceiving the host. ~"Some wine!" cried the 91 27| wine!" cried the stupefied host, "some wine? Why you have 92 27| cried the exasperated host. ~"Triple ass!" said Athos, 93 27| his whip in his hand. ~The host drew back and burst into 94 27| Oh, gentlemen," said the host, "I have been wrong. I confess 95 27| and let us talk." ~The host approached with hesitation. ~" 96 27| magnificent one!" cried the host. ~"Well, since there is 97 27| drink." ~"What?" asked the host, quite cheerful again. ~" 98 27| man is a cask!" said the host, aside. "If he only remains 99 27| theologians. As he finished, the host entered with the wine ordered 100 28| recollect." ~"Then I paid the host six." ~"What a brute of 101 28| six." ~"What a brute of a host! Why did you give him six 102 42| honors to Brisemont. ~The host gave them another chamber, 103 43| solitary inn. No doubt the host knew what illustrious visitor 104 43| horses to the shutters. ~The host stood at the door. For him, 105 43| said the cardinal. ~The host opened the door of a large 106 44| subject, Porthos called the host and asked for dice. ~Porthos 107 44| certain expressions of our host have given me reason to 108 45| account of some words of our host, which made him believe 109 45| without hesitation. ~The host recognized him. ~"My officer," 110 45| forgetfulness." ~"Go up," said the host; "she is still in her chamber." ~ 111 46| into a room in which the host said they would not be disturbed. ~ 112 46| answer the purpose of the host very well, but agreed badly 113 46| I am in it. You cursed host! a dripping pan immediately, 114 46| gentlemen is ready," said the host. ~"Well, bring it," said 115 46| bring it," said Athos. ~The host obeyed. Athos called Grimaud, 116 46| my breakfast?" asked the host. ~"What matter, if you are 117 46| change, my officer?" said the host. ~"No, only add two bottles 118 46| be for the napkins." ~The host had not quite so good a 119 47| sparkling wine. "Villainous host!" cried he, "he has given 120 64| his chamber, begged the host to procure him a map of


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