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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | self-interested liking, it is true, but still a liking. At 2 2 | from his province. It is true that this provincial was 3 2 | into the old one." ~"It's true, though," said Porthos; " 4 2 | continued to exist. ~"Is it not true, Aramis?" said Porthos, 5 3 | for, upon my honor, it is true that the Musketeers make 6 4 | in ambiguous words, it is true, but rather drolly ambiguous. 7 4 | I am from Gascony, it is true; and since you know it, 8 5 | from me himself." ~"That is true, Monsieur," replied d'Artagnan, " 9 5 | said Porthos. ~"That's true," replied d'Artagnan; "I 10 6 | who attacked?" ~"That is true, sire; there can be no more 11 6 | Monsieur d'Artagnan." ~"That is true," said the king; "but never 12 6 | be in the way." ~"That's true," said the Guardsman, astonished 13 9 | my lodging. Is that not true, Monsieur Bonacieux? Answer!" ~" 14 10| himself for form's sake. It is true that the three others had 15 10| clock shows it." ~"That's true," said M. de Treville; " 16 11| was a woman." ~"That is true; but this woman is a friend 17 12| reputation would be lost, it is true; but of what value in the 18 12| help." ~"Yes, yes, that is true. And any other love but 19 12| Thousands of men, it is true, will have to pay for my 20 12| seeing you." ~"Oh, is this true what you say?" ~"Yes." ~" 21 13| Commissary; yes, that is true, and I confess that I was 22 13| That's true," murmured the commissary; " 23 13| commissary; "PARDIEU, that's true." ~At this moment the door 24 13| Bonacieux wept all day, like a true mercer, not being at all 25 13| pavement, that was all; but, true Parisian as he was, Bonacieux 26 14| ascertain if the thing be true or not." ~"I have just been 27 16| vacant as before. ~"That's true," said he, quietly, "for 28 16| never had one." ~"That's true," said Athos, after a moment' 29 16| moment's silence, "that's true! I never had one! Let us 30 16| shall do." ~"Well, it is true!" said Anne of Austria; " 31 16| proof of it." ~"That is true, Monsieur Cardinal," said 32 17| perfidious plots." ~"That is true, that is true, my child," 33 17| That is true, that is true, my child," said the queen, " 34 17| blushed. ~"Yes, that is true," said she, "and I will 35 17| importance to tell you." ~"True," said he, "and I have some 36 17| between two guards. It is true also, that as I did not 37 19| accomplished." ~"That is true," replied d'Artagnan. ~" 38 21| yes, Anne of Austria is my true queen. Upon a word from 39 21| I broke my word, it is true; but what signifies that? 40 21| young man, warmly. ~"That is true," said the duke; "and it 41 21| Where, and how?" ~"That's true!" ~"Fore Gad, these Frenchmen 42 22| woman in France. ~It is true that the habit of a huntress 43 23| but it is not the less true that letters which come 44 23| But it is not the less true that that letter--" ~And 45 23| man. ~"Ah, may you be a true prophet!" said d'Artagnan, 46 23| charming at the ball. It is true the cardinal had been particularly 47 23| Treville. "Why, it is indeed a true royal jewel, which is worth 48 25| distinguishing it from the true face. ~It appeared, then, 49 25| for regular people. It is true that when a man possesses 50 25| to all the devils. It is true he had been playing the 51 25| He furnishes it, it is true, but he does not know that 52 26| unto the Lord.'" ~"That is true," said his antagonists. ~" 53 28| to recollect." ~"That is true; the horse shall be restored 54 28| PARDIEU!" ~"Ah, that is true. I recollect." ~"Then I 55 28| give them to him." ~"It is true; I am too good-natured. 56 28| outfits, toward which, it is true, we have already the saddles." ~" 57 29| but for real love, for true jealousy, is there any reality 58 30| active and lively, the true SOUBRETTE of a great lady-- 59 31| won our horses." ~"That is true, but we then only risked 60 32| a little wrinkled, it is true, but still not without elegance-- 61 32| of my outfit!" ~"That's true," said the procurator's 62 33| livres' income." ~"That's true," said Kitty; "your son 63 33| in all this was that the true hatred, the profound hatred, 64 34| campaign like a handsome true gentleman, and think of 65 36| impossible," replied Milady, "to true love." ~"Nothing, madame?" ~" 66 37| not?" ~"No, no! It is not true," said Milady, in a tone 67 37| you are naked." ~"That's true," said d'Artagnan, then 68 37| found himself in, "that's true. But dress me as well as 69 38| in this guise." ~"That's true," said Athos, and he rang 70 38| believe all you say to be true. Let us return to my ring, 71 38| have sent for!" ~"That's true," said Athos; "we must wait 72 40| am alone." ~"Yes, that's true; but alone as you are, you 73 42| committed a crime, it is true; but he repented of it." ~ 74 42| Madame Bonacieux! Ah, that's true!" said Athos. "My poor friend, 75 42| convent she is in." ~"That's true," said Porthos. ~"But I 76 43| been assassinated. ~It is true that the enemies of the 77 44| were found upon him, it is true, but that torture may make 78 46| defy anyone to divine the true cause. We are going, in 79 47| with terror. ~"Yes, that is true as the Gospel," said Porthos; " 80 47| listen to me; I have the true idea." ~"Let us see your 81 48| least we owe her." ~"That's true," said Athos; "but that 82 48| Apocalypse, and you are as true as the Gospel. There is 83 48| the work was done. It is true, however, that it was the 84 51| who had no longer, it is true, to embroil Louis XIII with 85 51| anxiety of its only and true chief, the royal army led 86 51| that, Monseigneur, it is true," said Athos; "we do conspire, 87 54| better to be hanged in your true name, Milady? You know that 88 55| you know that we who are true Christians are forbidden 89 56| saw, that I heard. It is true that all was like a dream, 90 57| that is, the name of your true executioner. For to me there 91 57| England, the persecutor of true believers, the base ravisher 92 58| the bearer of?" ~"That's true! And you are going to Portsmouth?" ~" 93 58| there?" ~"Safe and sound, as true as my name's Jack Butler." ~" 94 59| Charlotte Backson is not the true name of this young woman?" ~" 95 60| Carmelites of Bethune. It was true that this order would not 96 61| tried to fly?" ~"No, that is true; but she--that is another 97 61| aristocratic bearing. It is true that the habit of a novice, 98 61| from our good mother is true; you have likewise been 99 62| at any minute." ~"That's true; but is this little woman, 100 62| best friend." ~"Ah, that's true! I may then tell the cardinal, 101 62| Madame Bonacieux." ~"That's true. Now, will you make me a 102 62| I want money." ~"That's true. How much do you want?" ~" 103 65| with his head that all was true which the executioner had


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