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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | their children crying at the open doors, hastened to don the 2 1 | concealed or public, secret or open wars, there were robbers, 3 1 | sort of feather; the eye open and intelligent; the nose 4 1 | Artagnan spied, though an open window on the ground floor, 5 1 | box, which you will not open until you are on the other 6 2 | them; then drawing in the open streets, as if it were the 7 2 | three-and-twenty, with an open, ingenuous countenance, 8 2 | cried a servant, throwing open the door of the cabinet. ~ 9 2 | which the door remained open, everyone became mute, and 10 3 | The door had remained open, so strong was the excitement 11 3 | her a box, told her not to open it except in London." ~" 12 3 | My hotel will be always open to you. Hereafter, being 13 6 | all the doors were thrown open, and his Majesty was announced. ~ 14 6 | compliments through the open door; "only tell him, Treville, 15 8 | either subterraneously, in open day, by mining, in the trench, 16 8 | by cunning, or by force, open themselves a way toward 17 8 | Planchet and ordered him to open it. ~From this phrase, " 18 9 | him, their ears were wide open, and there were no means 19 9 | door was thrown violently open, and the unfortunate mercer 20 10| cause of it, saw the door open, and four men, clothed in 21 10| fasten the door inside, and open it to nobody unless you 22 11| We shall see the windows open, and the lady enter by escalade. 23 12| a little servants' door, open by day but generally closed 24 12| you as you then were; I open them again, and I see what 25 13| dungeon, the door was thrown open, and the guards appeared. ~" 26 14| which, as we have said, lay open on the desk, tracing with 27 15| to lead away through the open street, and throw into the 28 15| siege to the house, broke open several doors--" ~The cardinal 29 16| clothes, he ripped them open with his poinard, and in 30 17| advanced toward his wife with open arms. Madame Bonacieux presented 31 17| Dear Madame Bonacieux, open for me the little door on 32 18| when I am gone, you can open to him." ~"But I ought to 33 20| answer for it. I will neither open my mouth nor draw my sword 34 20| morning somebody endeavored to open the door; but as Planchet 35 20| drawers of which was partly open. He took the money which 36 22| withdraw from the partially open door; and twice or three 37 23| the door of his passage open, sprang up the stairs and 38 23| If the window had been open or even ajar, I should think 39 23| every time I hear a door open, particularly in the night. 40 24| somebody was endeavoring to open it. As I am very poor and 41 25| means, force the mercer to open his teeth and let his secret 42 25| Monsieur has promised me not to open his mouth about the procurator' 43 27| him, and as the door was open, he took out the key, and 44 27| Nonsense, let us break open the door, and if he is too 45 27| Athos," said d'Artagnan; "open the door, I beg of you." ~" 46 28| Majesty's fixed intention to open the campaign on the first 47 29| this fatal campaign is to open. I shall be fearfully preoccupied 48 32| procurator's wife were about to open to his admiring looks. ~ 49 32| distance through all these open doors. Then, while passing, 50 33| quick as thought, he tore open the letter, in spite of 51 33| of communication remained open, d'Artagnan could hear Milady 52 33| days the campaign would open, and he would be compelled 53 35| into a corner, where it lay open, disgorging three or four 54 35| and did not leave the door open; but the partition was so 55 35| mistresses. D'Artagnan gave the open letter to Kitty, who at 56 35| her and was beginning to open her dress; but Milady started 57 37| from her window, "Don't open!" ~The young man fled while 58 41| in the kingdom of France open to the English, and by closing 59 45| landing, and through the open door perceived Milady putting 60 46| drives them all out into the open sea." ~"But that is not 61 46| found themselves in the open plain, d'Artagnan, who was 62 48| tired of fearing when I open a fresh bottle that the 63 48| bestowed upon his lackey in the open street, might appear extraordinary 64 49| immovable. ~Milady tried to open the door in order to throw 65 49| officer, leaving the entrance open, and drawing himself up 66 51| number of the inhabitants to open private negotiations with 67 51| even they who had begun to open negotiations interrupted 68 52| eyelashes without appearing to open the lids. She perceived 69 54| your feet, the sea will be open to you--more open than will 70 54| will be open to you--more open than will perhaps be agreeable 71 55| chamber, leaving the door open behind him, and making a 72 56| although I had heard that door open but twice. ~"I felt instinctively 73 56| retired. I heard the door open and shut, and I remained 74 57| swoons I heard the door open. Terror recalled me to myself. ~" 75 57| Then run to the door, and open it yourself." ~Felton obeyed; 76 57| lieutenant. ~"You told me to open the door if I heard anyone 77 57| what you said. I tried to open the door, but it was locked 78 59| Milady had stabbed herself, open in his bosom; at one bound 79 59| found it empty, the window open, and the bars filed, had 80 60| the street, the wind blew open the cloak in which he was 81 63| with his head leaning on an open prayer book. ~He described 82 64| bells tolled, the chapel was open, the grating of the choir 83 65| with its broken window, its open door, and its smoky lamp 84 67| eagle look upon that loyal, open, and intelligent countenance, 85 67| with his head leaning on an open prayer book. ~He described


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