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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| penciled by the hand of a master; and although these squibs 2 1 | not dare to laugh at the master," cried the young emulator 3 1 | him, crying, "Turn, turn, Master Joker, lest I strike you 4 1 | host, galloped after his master. ~"Base coward! false gentleman!" 5 1 | wine, the only expense the master had incurred, as he had 6 1 | the rest of the blade, the master had slyly put that on one 7 2 | grasped the weak side of his master; and it was to this address 8 2 | like scholars before their master, obedient to his least word, 9 4 | with that tone, do you, Master Gascon? Well, I will teach 10 4 | back to your Mass book, Master Abbe. Draw, if you please, 11 6 | sire, for once he found his master." ~"I will see this young 12 6 | child to rebel against his master, he saluted the king respectfully, 13 6 | the valet de chambre, "the Master of the Hounds came this 14 7 | the dinner given my his master, and saw him take out a 15 7 | the evening he made his master's bed, the chimeras of Planchet 16 7 | Grimaud, who feared his master as he did fire, while entertaining 17 7 | old proverb says, "Like master, like man." Let us pass, 18 7 | pacific name of Boniface his master had changed into the infinitely 19 7 | figure when attending on his master. ~As for Aramis, of whom 20 7 | Thanks to the hopes which his master entertained of someday entering 21 7 | employing the leisure his master left him in the perusal 22 7 | never quit it until its master should himself quit his 23 7 | acquaintance with his lackey, Master Planchet. ~D'Artagnan, who 24 7 | and affable toward his master. When the wind of adversity 25 7 | Aramis contended that a master should never attend to anything 26 7 | me, and I am too good a master to allow you to miss such 27 8 | hours before, had asked his master for some dinner, and he 28 10 | and d'Artagnan remained master of the field of battle. ~ 29 11 | me and said, 'It is your master that needs his liberty at 30 12 | the treasure over which my master had charged me to watch. 31 14 | have me hanged; you are the master, and I could not have the 32 14 | acknowledges the superiority of the master as great, and retired. ~ 33 16 | at his will--for he was master. Who would have come to 34 17 | away at the moment of her master's arrest. Terror had had 35 19 | that chance has rendered me master of a secret--" ~"Which you 36 20 | quay. Planchet called his master's attention to a gentleman 37 20 | lackey; I will manage the master." ~Planchet, emboldened 38 20 | that he must speak with his master instantly. ~The confidence 39 20 | caught the sound of his master's voice calling his falcon. ~" 40 21 | password?" ~"Exactly." ~"Adieu, master!" ~"A good journey, gentlemen! 41 23 | Planchet, who had observed his master grow red and pale successively, " 42 23 | are, therefore, your own master till seven o'clock in the 43 23 | his ignorance driven his master to despair, "yes, doubtless 44 23 | longer any hope of making his master renounce his project, heaved 45 24 | Planchet took place behind his master, and kept at a distance 46 24 | naturally side by side with his master. In fact, we must not dissemble 47 24 | followed the movements of his master as if he had been his shadow, 48 24 | servant, particularly to a master as active as Monsieur." ~" 49 24 | he had lost sight of his master; and in such haste was he 50 25 | gladding last night, my young master? It does not appear to be 51 25 | soon as he perceived his master, "here is more trouble. 52 25 | a low voice, 'Tell your master that his Eminence is very 53 25 | s horse, as well as his master's. When we observed this 54 25 | is more nimble than his master; so that for the sake of 55 25 | that for the sake of his master, he puts us all under his 56 25 | to his bed?" ~"Ah, and a master stroke, too, I assure you. 57 25 | with which you gratify your master." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ Porthos~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " 58 25 | Planchet entered, to inform his master that the horses were sufficiently 59 26 | probability, this time his master would not retract. The union 60 26 | present disposition of his master nothing could be more disagreeable 61 26 | Artagnan, which might cast his master back again into that vortex 62 26 | indiscretion to disturb his master in his pious conference, 63 26 | of them might bring his master back to ideas of this world, 64 26 | sought out the best fencing master in Paris, I made an agreement 65 26 | Bazin, who looked at his master, without comprehending the 66 27 | being considered a past master therein. ~Like all the great 67 27 | the faint glance of his master his least desire, and satisfied 68 27 | added Planchet to his master's audibly expressed reflections, " 69 27 | modeled himself after his master. ~"Ah, monseigneur, do not 70 27 | wounded as he was; then his master, having admitted him, barricaded 71 27 | were their intentions, the master replied that he had forty 72 27 | only half as much as the master, I am a ruined man." ~"Grimaud 73 27 | in the same manner as his master; he only drank from the 74 27 | appeared in his turn behind his master, with the musketoon on his 75 28 | hundred pistoles feed their master." ~"But how shall we get 76 28 | lad; that is like a good master." ~"In short," said Porthos, " 77 29 | the silence imposed by his master, heaved sighs enough to 78 30 | half-open door, and told his master that the horses were ready. ~" 79 30 | conversation whether his master is dead." ~Planchet dismounted 80 30 | billet to him said, "For your master." ~"For my master?" replied 81 30 | For your master." ~"For my master?" replied Planchet, astonished. ~" 82 30 | SOUBRETTE said, 'For your master.' I have no other master 83 30 | master.' I have no other master but you; so- a pretty little 84 30 | Englishman, "is it you, my master? It seems you must always 85 34 | He came to request his master to return to his lodgings, 86 34 | mendicant could want with his master, kept pace with him as well 87 34 | hint from the mendicant his master made him a sign to retire, 88 34 | de--but, your pardon; my master has commanded me to be discreet. 89 34 | Mousqueton; go and perform your master's orders. Is he at home?" ~" 90 34 | according to the orders of his master, both horse and mule to 91 34 | had not concealed from his master that he had met d'Artagnan 92 38 | you know me? Where is your master?" ~"You, Monsieur d'Artagnan!" 93 38 | pointing d'Artagnan out to his master with his finger. ~Athos 94 38 | latter, anxious about his master and curious to know what 95 38 | and prepared to follow his master. ~They arrived without accident 96 39 | received orders from his master." ~"Or his mistress," interrupted 97 39 | received orders from his master or mistress to place the 98 40 | keep guard longer, as his master had come out safe from the 99 42 | the lackey of one of his master's guests, named Fourreau, 100 43 | him as a child hates his master, and would abandon him to 101 45 | to tell Planchet that his master was requested, the instant 102 46 | then doubted--he pulled his master by the skirt of his coat. ~" 103 47 | of wearing diamonds, my master," said Athos, disdainfully. ~" 104 48 | spoke a word but when his master unlocked his mouth. Porthos 105 48 | sir, if you please, and my master, Lord d'Artagnan. With that 106 48 | get drunk, you risk your master's head, who has so much 107 48 | and if ever you leave your master, I will promise you a place 108 54 | the next." ~"Speak to the master, madame," said Felton; " 109 56 | God!' ~"However perfect master he was over himself, my 110 60 | Oh, come, gentlemen, my master is ill!" ~The three friends 111 64 | chamber, had sent for the master of the hotel, and told him 112 65 | Athos. ~Grimaud showed his master his forefinger bent. ~"Alone?" 113 67 | shrewdness might offer to a good master. On the other side, the


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