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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | becoming attentive, "he put his hand upon his pocket 2 1 | respectable people cannot put up with. Go; make out my 3 1 | blade, the master had slyly put that on one side to make 4 1 | Feraille to have a new blade put to his sword, and then returned 5 2 | provincial who wishes to put on a good face. When he 6 2 | begged the servant who had put the question to him to request 7 2 | around him, that he had put on his cloak; and while 8 2 | purse with what my mistress put into the old one." ~"It' 9 3 | skillful men who never put themselves in a position 10 3 | way. Judge if I should not put myself under its protection." ~ 11 5 | he had proposed to him to put off the duel for three days, " 12 5 | agility. Jussac, anxious to put an end to this, springing 13 6 | eighty louis before me; put down the same sum, so that 14 6 | in three weeks, and I to put the edicts in force in all 15 6 | world humiliated. D'Artagnan put his forty pistoles into 16 7 | answering little to questions put to him about others, and 17 9 | some of the neighbors, who put their noses out of their 18 10| cried d'Artagnan. "You put back the boards, sweep the 19 10| confidences. The men I have put to flight will return reinforced; 20 10| Bruxelles.' He will at once put himself at your orders." ~" 21 10| he had been left alone to put back M. de Treville's clock 22 10| next day that it had been put wrong, and certain from 23 11| the men in black whom you put to flight." ~"Why did he 24 11| riverside, he had mechanically put his hand into his pocket, 25 12| steps, grasped a balustrade, put her foot upon the bottom 26 13| thereabouts, a clerk came to put an end to his tortures, 27 13| in virtue of that compact put to flight the police who 28 13| prison. The carriage was put in motion as slowly as a 29 13| deafen him thus, he should put a gag in his mouth. ~This 30 16| I long ago determined to put an end to all these petty 31 16| last bottle that was left, put it to his mouth, and emptied 32 16| received this letter the king put his customary question to 33 17| question, the queen having put it in an almost dying voice. ~" 34 17| sufficiently serious to put to you. Describe to me your 35 17| advantage of it to come and put things in order here, as 36 18| am sure of that!" ~"Then, put me to the proof." ~Mme. 37 20| uniform of the Guards, he put his horse into a gallop, 38 24| making me afraid." And he put his horse into a trot. ~ 39 24| formed a part, which could put him upon the least track 40 25| journey. ~Determined to put the advice of M. de Treville 41 25| duchess, ordering us to put it in the post. This was 42 25| his servant who this time put the letter in the post." ~" 43 25| finish with the fourth, I put my foot on a stone, slipped, 44 26| replied the Jesuit, a little put out, while the curate, greatly 45 26| but never mind, I will put up with it for the sake 46 27| skillfully questions had been put to him. ~"Well," thought 47 27| Hark! I don't think he put the faucet in again. Do 48 28| But, my dear friend, put yourself in my place," replied 49 28| idea, I hope?" ~"No; for I put it in execution that very 50 29| was for her Porthos had put himself to this trouble; 51 30| At that moment Planchet put his head modestly in at 52 30| without being seen. ~Milady put her charming blond head 53 31| your lackeys." ~D'Artagnan put the purse into his pocket. ~" 54 32| which with the head she put on one side for herself, 55 32| Three hundred livres? Then put down three hundred livres," 56 34| conversion. ~And having put three or four double pistoles 57 35| some sherbet. Her mistress put on a charming face, and 58 35| questions poor Kitty, forced to put on a pleasant face, responded 59 35| took back the ring, but put it in his pocket and not 60 36| questions which d'Artagnan put concerning her health, she 61 36| can you be cruel enough to put such a question to me--to 62 38| unheard-of story." ~"Well, but put on this dressing gown first," 63 38| the question I am about to put to you. Did you never hear 64 38| remonstrated at this; but Athos put his hand upon his shoulder, 65 39| will get me out if they put me there," said d'Artagnan. ~" 66 39| steeds. D'Artagnan and Athos put themselves into saddle with 67 39| instantly a female head was put out at the window, with 68 39| injunction given, d'Artagnan put his horse into a gallop, 69 41| toward whom he had but to put forth his hand, his Eminence 70 42| so accept my excuses, and put off the party till another 71 43| that it would be best to put an end to the affair, and 72 43| his face in his cloak, and put his horse in motion, keeping 73 44| question the three Musketeers put to one another. Then, seeing 74 44| with which he would have put a question of no importance. ~" 75 46| toward heaven. ~Grimaud put his basket on the ground 76 47| that he was obliged to put the glass on the ground 77 47| contents of his glass, which he put down close to him, Athos 78 47| them up against the wall, put their hats upon their heads, 79 47| him to have the diamond he put into his hand valued, as 80 48| arrives in London he will put it out of her power to injure 81 48| Athos. ~"Well, then, we will put simply, My Lord, do you 82 48| nothing now to do but to put the address to this letter." ~" 83 49| implored the captain to put her on shore; but the captain, 84 49| the smoking horses, and put the carriage into a coach 85 49| means all that is passing? Put an end to my doubts; I have 86 50| your word! John Felton, I put faith in your loyalty!" ~" 87 51| applauded himself for having put it in action, an inhabitant 88 51| of the city. Copies were put up at the corners of the 89 54| me his name, and I will put it in the place of the name 90 57| over your enemies." ~Milady put him from her slowly with 91 57| obeyed; but in going out, he put the knife into his bosom. ~ 92 58| Felton. ~"You ask that?" ~"Put your two hands together. 93 58| you please, after you have put me on shore at Portsmouth." ~" 94 58| it was agreed you should put in there." ~The captain 95 59| worked with gold, in order to put on a blue velvet doublet 96 59| I know it"; and the duke put the quill to the paper. 97 59| transportation." The duke put his pen to the paper. ~" 98 59| the state in which he has put me." ~"Oh, my Lord!" cried 99 59| preparing against France, to put an end to a war of which 100 61| long enough at Boulogne to put into the post a letter, 101 61| persons, but we must not put faith in appearances. The 102 63| be alone that she might put her thoughts a little into 103 63| strength, drink!" And she put the glass to the lips of 104 64| Each examined his arms, and put them in order. Athos came 105 65| interrogation which they put to him he bowed, without 106 65| hand. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "Put back that weapon, d'Artagnan!"


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