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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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officer

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1 2 | it was necessary to be an officer, a great noble, or a pretty 2 9 | said Porthos, when the officer had rejoined his companions 3 13| and dispatched it by an officer in waiting. ~Bonacieux could 4 13| appeared. ~"Follow me," said an officer, who came up behind the 5 13| enter this carriage, the officer placed himself by his side, 6 13| wished to confess to the officer, and upon his refusal, uttered 7 13| pitiable cries that the officer told him that if he continued 8 14| Bonacieux in their arms from the officer who supported him. They 9 14| feet. ~At this moment an officer with a pleasant face opened 10 14| said he. ~"Yes, Monsieur Officer," stammered the mercer, 11 14| service." ~"Come in," said the officer. ~And he moved out of the 12 14| monseigneur," replied the officer. ~"That's well. Give me 13 14| papers, and leave us." ~The officer took from the table the 14 14| the title he had heard the officer give him, "but I swear to 15 14| silver bell, and rang it; the officer entered. ~"Go," said he, 16 14| count is here," said the officer, "and requests to speak 17 14| cardinal, quickly. ~The officer sprang out of the apartment 18 14| the disappearance of the officer, when the door opened, and 19 14| rang a second time. The officer reappeared. ~"Place this 20 14| said the cardinal. ~The officer took Bonacieux by the arm, 21 14| bell a third time. The same officer appeared. ~"Bring the prisoner 22 14| sign from the cardinal, the officer retired. ~"You have deceived 23 14| seal. Then he rang. The officer entered for the fourth time. ~" 24 15| LIEUTENANT- CRIMINEL. The officer who commanded the post of 25 26| expected?--one is weak. An officer who saw me, with a jealous 26 26| rather free, wounded this officer. He said nothing; but when 27 26| find none-I was silent. The officer waited for his reply, and 28 26| Force. As I expected, my officer was there. I went up to 29 26| head to disobey you? The officer looked at me with astonishment, 30 26| recollect now,' said the officer, in a jeering tone; 'well, 31 26| then. Ladies,' said the officer, 'do not disturb yourselves; 32 41| bandit. "Pardon, pardon, my officer, and I will tell you all." ~" 33 43| command. ~"It is some superior officer making his night rounds," 34 43| alone. ~"Your pardon, my officer," said Athos; "but we were 35 43| Your name?" said the officer, who covered a part of his 36 43| the cardinal was only an officer coming to visit a lady. ~" 37 45| host recognized him. ~"My officer," said Athos, "has forgotten 38 46| give you the change, my officer?" said the host. ~"No, only 39 49| This boat contained an officer, a mate, and eight rowers. 40 49| mate, and eight rowers. The officer alone went on board, where 41 49| inspired by the uniform. ~The officer conversed a few instants 42 49| of summons was made the officer inquired aloud the point 43 49| without hesitation. Then the officer began to pass in review 44 49| examination of Milady by the officer, as may well be imagined, 45 49| followed her investigation. The officer who had stopped in front 46 49| in spite of herself. ~The officer desired to have Milady's 47 49| my uniform, that I am an officer in the English navy," replied 48 49| Accepting the hand of the officer, she began the descent of 49 49| which the boat waited. The officer followed her. A large cloak 50 49| spread at the stern; the officer requested her to sit down 51 49| they gained the land. ~The officer leaped to the pier, and 52 49| Yes, madame," replied the officer. ~"The hotel, then, is far 53 49| entered the carriage. ~The officer saw that the baggage was 54 49| so seeing that the young officer did not seem at all disposed 55 49| sir," said she. ~The young officer preserved silence. ~"I beg 56 49| roll on with rapidity; the officer seemed a statue. ~Milady 57 49| statue. ~Milady looked at the officer with one of those terrible 58 49| reseated herself, foaming. The officer leaned forward, looked at 59 49| gracious smile to the young officer; "but I feel assured it 60 49| flattering this compliment, the officer made no reply; but drawing 61 49| a coach house. ~Then the officer, with the same calm politeness, 62 49| retired without speaking. ~The officer superintended all these 63 49| here, madame," said the officer, leaving the entrance open, 64 49| and seeing that the young officer was waiting for his last 65 50| de Winter continued: "The officer who commands here in my 66 50| shut the door." ~The young officer entered. ~"Now," said the 67 50| My Lord," said the young officer, summoning to his mild countenance 68 51| 51. Officer~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Meanwhile, the 69 51| attention of the Musketeers. ~"Officer!" cried Grimaud. ~"You are 70 52| to obey the orders of his officer. Felton sat down upon an 71 53| more attentively at the officer. ~By that plain arrangement 72 53| in the voice of the young officer, "I, sir? MY MASS? Lord 73 53| single word. ~The young officer, however, remained mute 74 53| seized the heart of the young officer. He opened the door quickly; 75 55| But," cried the young officer, "speak, then, speak!" ~" 76 55| from Milady to the young officer. ~"You have been here a 77 55| The baron took the young officer by the arm, and turned his 78 56| returning the knife to the young officer, "this is fine and good 79 56| was needless. The young officer stood upright before her, 80 56| interest which the young officer, whose soul seemed to hang 81 56| man was!" cried the young officer. ~Milady saw at a single 82 57| into the arms of the young officer, who, intoxicated with love, 83 58| window. She saw the young officer suspended over the abyss 84 58| Saved!" replied the young officer. ~"Oh, saved, saved!" cried 85 59| but Felton called to the officer of the post, and drawing 86 59| most intimate friends, the officer of the post gave orders 87 59| wore the uniform of a naval officer. ~Felton darted into the


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