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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | difficulty in concealing the half. ~The same day the young 2 1 | as possible. D'Artagnan, half stupefied, without his doublet, 3 2 | moments of delirium, of half the amorous wonders or a 4 4 | of gold, but had at least half. One could comprehend the 5 4 | than that--let each take a half." ~"Of the handkerchief?" ~" 6 5 | continued Athos, speaking half to himself, "if I kill you, 7 5 | five of them," said Athos, half aloud, "and we are but three; 8 6 | men had been waiting about half an hour, amid a crowd of 9 6 | companion to be with him at half past six in the morning. 10 6 | clock, "there, now, as it is half past eight, you may retire; 11 8 | procured one meal and a half for his companions--as the 12 8 | could only be counted as half a repast--in return for 13 8 | Ah, ah!" said d'Artagnan, half rising and bowing; "you 14 9 | at the expiration of a half hour, d'Artagnan returned. 15 9 | and ask him to send me half a dozen bottles of Beaugency 16 10| had taken place within a half hour. ~Everything fell out 17 10| having been with him at half past nine. In a court of 18 11| the streets of Paris at half past eleven at night, at 19 11| who willingly took it, half laughing, half trembling, 20 11| took it, half laughing, half trembling, and both gained 21 13| peasant. ~At the end of half an hour or thereabouts, 22 14| did it come about?" ~"At half past twelve the queen was 23 15| remarked that it was but half past nine by the clock, 24 15| leave your hotel?" ~"At half past ten--an hour after 25 16| The chancellor entered, half smiling, half blushing. 26 16| chancellor entered, half smiling, half blushing. As we shall probably 27 16| him, when the queen sank, half fainting, into the arms 28 18| it the very bag which a half hour before her husband 29 18| d'Artagnan started, and half drawing his sword, sprang 30 19| and that we set off in half an hour." ~"Agreed!" shouted 31 20| representing St. Martin giving half his cloak to a poor man. 32 20| they had scarcely sailed half a league, when d'Artagnan 33 20| harbor of Dover, and at half past ten d'Artagnan placed 34 21| and which, at the end of half an hour, was transformed 35 22| French guards was composed of half of M. Duhallier's men and 36 22| of M. Duhallier's men and half of M. Dessessart's men. ~ 37 22| moment the cardinal arrived. ~Half an hour after the entrance 38 24| should be cold." ~"Here's half a pistole. Tomorrow morning." ~ 39 24| idea, d'Artagnan waited half an hour without the least 40 24| belfry of St. Cloud sounded half past ten. ~This time, without 41 25| was standing before the half of the door which was shut, 42 25| absence." ~"When?" ~"About half an hour ago, while you were 43 26| Montdidier. The curtains were half drawn, and only admitted 44 26| told him; and he gazed, half stupefied, upon the three 45 26| tongue from not comprehending half the language they employed. ~" 46 27| being heightened or lowered half a line, without his hands 47 27| perceived Ameins, and at half past eleven they were at 48 27| the lackey has drunk only half as much as the master, I 49 28| very obscure to him in this half revelation. In the first 50 28| quite drunk to one who was half drunk; and yet, in spite 51 28| less than an hour and a half, and he appeared no more 52 28| hope," said d'Artagnan, half dead with fright, "you made 53 28| that your horse will not be half so serviceable to you for 54 28| livres we will make the half of one for one of the unmounted, 55 28| comrades, whom he had left only half an hour before, but whom 56 31| addition to this, after a half hour's conversation d'Artagnan 57 32| all, three clerks and a half, which, for the time, argued 58 32| then, when they had drunk half the glass, they filled it 59 32| search of his. He also drank half a glass of this sparingly 60 33| never admitting her into half her secrets--only she believed 61 35| I? I? Do you take me for half a woman? When I am insulted 62 38| ran at full speed across half Paris, and did not stop 63 38| to yours. You shall take half the sum that will be advanced 64 38| with his musketoon." ~A half hour afterward, d'Artagnan 65 39| said d'Artagnan, "it is half past four, and we have scarcely 66 39| sooner than you wish." ~Half past seven had sounded. 67 40| recollected that during the past half hour the poor woman had 68 43| I shall not be more than half an hour." ~And while the 69 44| leave first; then, after half an hour, you can go away 70 46| studded with diamonds; "half past seven." ~"Thirty-five 71 47| saluted its appearance; half the camp was at the barrier. ~" 72 47| have stayed an hour and a half. Nothing can be said; let 73 48| Chatellerault, let us give him only half the sum promised him, with 74 48| he shall have the other half in exchange for the reply. 75 48| exchanged a joyful glance; half of the work was done. It 76 48| to double the posts. At half past seven the retreat was 77 48| expected letter. ~It contained half a line, in a hand perfectly 78 49| de Winter, making a bow, half courteous, half ironical; " 79 49| making a bow, half courteous, half ironical; "it is I, myself." ~" 80 52| and disheveled, her bosom half bare beneath her crumpled 81 53| She allowed, therefore, half an hour to pass away; and 82 56| I took the precaution to half empty the carafe, in order 83 56| but I had already drunk half a glass. ~"I threw the rest 84 56| upon, so cruelly pursued. ~"Half an hour had not passed when 85 56| but as I had only drunk half a glass of the water, I 86 59| which he saw at nearly half a league before him, standing 87 59| departure by an hour and a half. As soon as she heard the 88 60| returned from the country, half by the protection of her 89 60| protection of her cousin, half through what we have personally 90 62| Milady, writing the name on half a sheet of paper; "I will 91 64| pointing. Athos offered the man half a pistole to accompany him, 92 64| charity, Athos offered him half a crown to accompany him 93 65| Athos, "she is alone within half a league of us, in the direction


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