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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | me--" said the lady. ~"To return instantly to England, and 2 1 | what will you do?" ~"I--I return to Paris." ~"What, without 3 6 | recommended everyone to return home and wait for news. ~ 4 6 | do not see me come out, return to my hotel, for it will 5 6 | that M. de Treville did not return, went away very uneasy as 6 6 | Go, Monsieur Duke, and return often. Come in, Treville." ~ 7 7 | At other times he would return home to write a treatise, 8 8 | counted as half a repast--in return for the feasts which Athos, 9 8 | of him, d'Artagnan would return to his rooms, they kept 10 10| have put to flight will return reinforced; if they find 11 10| apartment." ~"But if he should return?" ~"Oh, he won't return; 12 10| return?" ~"Oh, he won't return; and if he should, he will 13 11| be useless." ~"You will return alone, then?" ~"Perhaps 14 11| nothing to fear on your return?" ~"I shall have nothing 15 11| not watch me?" ~"I will return home instantly." ~"Ah, I 16 12| refuse me then; and I will return to Paris, and will see you 17 12| go, I implore you, and return hereafter! Come back as 18 12| will leave France, you will return to England?" ~"I will, I 19 14| the Louvre, did you always return directly home?" ~"Scarcely 20 14| ten minutes, I shall soon return.' She then opened the door 21 14| Estafania." ~"Did she afterward return?" ~"Yes; but only to take 22 15| book, while waiting his return, when a mixed crowd of bailiffs 23 16| or five days for her to return; that makes ten days. Now, 24 17| informed his wife of his happy return, and his wife had replied 25 17| was anxious to be loved in return. There was certainly enough 26 17| night soon pass away. Let us return to the object that brings 27 17| with a friend. I shall soon return; and if you will wait only 28 17| Mme. Bonacieux. "I shall return very safely to the Louvre 29 18| Bonacieux. ~"Never mind. Let us return to your apartment. We shall 30 18| Well, go quickly! I will return soon to learn the result 31 18| gratitude; but shall I likewise return worthy of your love?" ~The 32 19| know her. But why did she return to Tours without telling 33 20| Shall you see him on your return, Monsieur Count?" ~"Without 34 22| excellent news of the happy return of her messenger prevented 35 23| Well, don't be alarmed if I return at one, two or three o'clock 36 23| Majesties, they did not return to the Louvre till six o' 37 23| evident that your happy return has something to do with 38 24| behind them, I pretended to return to the house, but I immediately 39 25| on her part, and on your return, I shall perhaps have some 40 25| quite in despair on your return. ~"'Where has he gone?' 41 25| He only added that on his return from Great Britain he had 42 26| this gentleman, and I will return and finish the last couplet.' ~" 43 26| Dust I am, and to dust I return. Life is full of humiliations 44 26| perhaps, who was obliged to return to Tours with her mistress, 45 26| delirium. "She was forced to return to Tours; she is not faithless; 46 26| his skullcap in his face. "Return whence you came; take back 47 27| all the cellar. Gentlemen, return your swords to their scabbards." ~" 48 28| 28. The Return~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan was 49 28| diamond?" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ The Return~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "On the contrary, 50 28| pistoles. We want money for our return to Paris." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 51 28| Paris." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ The Return~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "I am much attached 52 28| And so, my friends, we return to Paris? Bravo! I am ready. 53 28| vegetables." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ The Return~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "And I some 54 32| added, "My cousin will not return if he finds that we do not 55 33| before, d'Artagnan did not return home till five o'clock in 56 34| to request his master to return to his lodgings, where his 57 34| youth are not lost beyond return. Perform your duty in camp; 58 35| darkened, and ordered Kitty to return to her own chamber, and 59 35| movement of d'Artagnan was to return it, but Milady added, "No, 60 37| Artagnan had, was the first to return to reality, and asked the 61 38| kill her; she is a woman to return you the like, and not to 62 38| will go with you. You must return to the Rue des Fossoyeurs; 63 38| not have the politeness to return it to you. Fortunately, 64 38| you say to be true. Let us return to my ring, or rather to 65 38| his share which he should return when convenient. ~But Athos 66 40| know everything. On your return you were received by an 67 40| was to wear, "and on our return, well--we will settle our 68 40| and he felt inclined to return. Then the noble and severe 69 41| Lean upon me, and let us return to the camp." ~"Yes," said 70 42| that. ~D'Artagnan, on his return, sent the twelve bottles 71 44| monseigneur. Now let us return to the mission with which 72 44| of a vanguard for their return, carefully examined the 73 45| Aramis." ~"Well; now will you return with me?" ~"We are at your 74 45| the two Musketeers, and return to Athos. ~For a hundred 75 47| said Athos, "and we will return to that subject later, if 76 47| only the dead who do not return." ~"You think so, Porthos?" 77 47| Shall we return to the camp?" said Porthos. " 78 47| Athos. ~"But the dead cannot return their fire." ~"Certainly 79 47| seeing the four friends return at such a step, uttered 80 47| on seeing La Houdiniere return. ~"Well, monseigneur," replied 81 48| then, of seeing me soon return." ~"Capital!" cried Athos; " 82 48| had not, by his fortunate return, removed more than a part 83 49| this corner of France and return to the cardinal it would 84 49| would be furious at her return, and consequently would 85 50| thought so; but we will return to my Lord Duke presently. 86 50| first attempt you make to return to England or the Continent." ~ 87 51| of being damned, and will return to those she regrets, particularly 88 52| First Day~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Let us return to Milady, whom a glance 89 52| at the castle, and will return as often as you desire her 90 52| indicated--this instinctive return to hope--sentiments of weakness 91 52| felt all her resolution return. ~Before she went to bed 92 54| day after tomorrow it will return signed by his hand and marked 93 55| A knife, which she would return to me through the grating 94 56| her. ~She should certainly return from her exile--she did 95 56| talk of an eternity; to return after the death or disgrace 96 56| the cardinal, perhaps; to return when d'Artagnan and his 97 56| him; she knew that at her return from a fruitless journey 98 56| honor, I will instantly return it to you. You shall place 99 56| I had no doubt he would return the following night. During 100 57| absent. A week before his return Lord de Winter died, leaving 101 57| some means, no doubt, of my return. He spoke of me to Lord 102 58| ten o'clock; if he did not return by ten o'clock she was to 103 60| lieutenant, who promised to return about the fifteenth of September. ~ 104 60| that this impatience to return toward Paris had for a cause 105 61| the cardinal. He will not return till after the taking of 106 61| you will permit me, I will return." ~"PERMIT you? I BESEECH 107 62| written or verbal, and return by post; and when he shall 108 62| what had I better do?" ~"Return instantly. It appears to 109 63| Milady, but she did not return. Several times, with terror, 110 63| of your sisters. We will return someday to pray over her 111 64| guard; the fourth was to return to Bethune in order to inform 112 65| brother. ~"The day after my return to Lille, my brother in 113 67| had made the cardinal to return to La Rochelle, left his 114 67| slavery; nevertheless, he did return. ~The cardinal was for him 115 67| without power to escape. ~The return to La Rochelle, therefore, 116 67| asked Rochefort, eagerly. ~"Return to camp and you shall know." ~ 117 67| with them. Besides, this return offered him the advantage 118 67| reverie; but he did not return the paper to d'Artagnan. ~"


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