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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | for your secret-all the world knows your discretion. But 2 4 | like most things in this world which have nothing in their 3 4 | the fashions of the gay world to know how to extricate 4 6 | Bernajoux was known to all the world, d'Artagnan alone excepted, 5 6 | was not the least in the world humiliated. D'Artagnan put 6 7 | this treachery be? All the world was ignorant of it. ~As 7 7 | province into the midst of his world quite new to him, fell easily 8 8 | all other things of this world, after having had a beginning 9 8 | should succeed in moving the world, when someone tapped gently 10 9 | what we hate most in the world, the Spaniards and the English?" ~" 11 10| the sweetest smile in the world. ~"Ah, monsieur!" said she, " 12 11| men made their way in the world by the means of women blushing. 13 11| most beautiful girl in the world can only give what she has." 14 11| worst intentions in the world; but the voice was all Mme. 15 11| Not the least in the world. Besides, you must have 16 12| but of what value in the world was the reputation of the 17 12| all the treasures in the world, or all the kings of the 18 12| if I have to overturn the world." And faithful to the promise 19 13| listening the least in the world to the lamentations of M. 20 13| Not the least in the world," replied Bonacieux. ~"What 21 13| that I know nothing in the world about what my wife had to 22 14| man of genius whom all the world reveres!" ~The cardinal, 23 15| and venerate above all the world, I swear it." ~"Be so kind 24 16| greatest princesses in the world." ~"She is not the less 25 16| penitent reappeared in the world with the reputation of being 26 17| she had not a soul in the world in whom she could confide. 27 17| Not the least in the world." ~"Till then, then?" ~" 28 19| believe, would give the world to prevent my success." ~" 29 19| carry you to the end of the world. Begone, then!" ~D'Artagnan 30 19| said he. ~"To nobody in the world." ~"Not even to Athos or 31 21| agents, then, throughout the world?" cried d'Artagnan. ~"Oh, 32 23| am happy, I wish all the world to be so; but it appears 33 23| ruin us, as long as the world stands. Take my advice and 34 23| I? Not the least in the world." ~"Oh, you do quite right, 35 25| most careless air in the world. "I wrote to her to send 36 25| and among them the New World." ~"What connection can 37 25| What connection can the New World have with the bottles which 38 25| lasso with any man in the world. Well, do you understand, 39 25| monsieur, what the New World has to do with the bottles 40 26| master back to ideas of this world, Bazin had laid his hands 41 26| from the things of this world. ~"Good day, dear d'Artagnan," 42 26| that we ought to regret the world when we offer ourselves 43 26| dilemma: God is God, and the world is the devil. To regret 44 26| the devil. To regret the world is to regret the devil; 45 26| it is a syllogism. The world is not wanting in attractions. 46 26| attractions. I quit the world; then I make a sacrifice. 47 26| cried the Jesuit; "the world still speaks within you 48 26| ALTISIMMA VOCE. You follow the world, my young friend, and I 49 26| deserted the Church for the world, for you know that I forced 50 26| unknown to the rest of the world, I felt it live and fester 51 26| himself ill-placed in the world." ~"Aramis, Aramis!" cried 52 26| So you renounce the world, then, forever; that is 53 26| longer exist. As for the world, it is a sepulcher and nothing 54 26| Friends are shadows! The world is a sepulcher!'" ~"Alas, 55 26| it. "But fortunately the world is a sepulcher; the men, 56 26| what is going on in the world yonder." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 57 27| turned topsy-turvy in the world nowadays." ~While this dialogue 58 27| pleasant companion in the world, that forced and cynical 59 27| delicate knowledge of the world and of the usages of the 60 28| which the blessings of this world leave us. My English horse, 61 30| were it at the end of the world, I would go to free her 62 30| to go to the end of the world to seek her; but the world, 63 30| world to seek her; but the world, being round, has many ends, 64 31| not jest the least in the world. ~"Gentlemen," said Athos, 65 32| large enough to hold all the world." ~"Your valise is then 66 37| secret of which all the world was ignorant, except himself. ~ 67 38| follow you to the end of the world, Athos, if she recognizes 68 39| the simplest thing in the world, "to be sure we will get 69 40| scarcely entering into the world, you have powerful enemies; 70 40| offer you--so much for the world. As regards yourself, the 71 44| White Lady who, as all the world knows, appears at the Louvre 72 44| the simplest thing in the world; get me that proof, and 73 45| expressly from the other world to have the pleasure of 74 48| family affair before all the world. Therefore Athos had invented 75 50| most simple thing in the world, my dear sister. Have you 76 51| honor, this man fancies the world belongs to him. There you 77 54| I will bless you in this world and in the next." ~"Speak 78 54| all the punishments of the world cannot equal in horror?" ~" 79 55| who fills and defiles the world with his heresies and debaucheries-- 80 56| to reconstruct a ruined world. ~Milady, being well prepared 81 56| lighted by the sun of the world, whose style the voice of 82 57| me. I will take the whole world as a witness of your crime, 83 57| Branded in the eyes of the world you invoke, try to prove 84 57| invoke, try to prove to that world that you are neither guilty 85 61| threshold the noise of the world dies away. ~Milady, on the 86 61| from the interests of the world we may be placed, we have 87 63| reveal it to anyone in the world, I shall be lost, and perhaps


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