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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | adversary, while the latter turned round to face this shower 2 2 | help observing that they turned round to look at him, and 3 5 | the second." ~D'Artagnan turned in the direction pointed 4 5 | commanded by M. de Jussac, turned the corner of the convent. ~" 5 5 | will slay you!" ~Cahusac turned. It was time; for Athos, 6 5 | Gascon, as d'Artagnan was; he turned a deaf ear, and contented 7 6 | apprentice." ~D'Artagnan turned round as if a serpent had 8 6 | during the whole of dinner turned upon the two checks that 9 10| Mme. Bonacieux, d'Artagnan turned toward her; the poor woman 10 10| eyes, and a nose slightly turned up, admirable teeth, and 11 10| des Fossoyeurs rapidly, turned into the Rue des Fosses-Monsieur-le-Prince, 12 11| of the lane, d'Artagnan turned to the left. The house in 13 11| who was outside the window turned round, and passed within 14 11| angle of the street, he turned. The door had been opened, 15 12| counted two stories. She then turned to the right, followed the 16 14| threaded the Rue St. Honore, turned into the Rue des Bons Enfants, 17 14| face was covered evidently turned pale--" ~"And then, and 18 15| de Treville's entrance he turned round. "You arrive in good 19 16| exile, and trial even, turned pale under her rouge, and 20 16| say yourself?" ~The king turned upon his heel without reply, 21 16| churchman, and who am constantly turned aside for my real vocation 22 17| sweetness and pity. ~The queen turned sharply round, for there 23 18| fond look with which he had turned the angle of the street, 24 21| crossed the threshold, he turned round, and seeing the hesitation 25 21| point, settled, the duke turned to d'Artagnan. "Now, my 26 22| shoulder lightly touched. He turned and saw a young woman, who 27 24| following the main street he turned behind the chateau, reached 28 24| beyond the pavilion, but turned again toward Paris. ~At 29 26| hand, and with the other turned the handle of the door of 30 26| curate, greatly delighted, turned upon d'Artagnan a look full 31 26| he burst into a laugh, turned upon his heel, and re-entered 32 26| idea, then, my brain is turned. And for whom-for some GRISETTE, 33 27| monsieur; everything is turned topsy-turvy in the world 34 27| so insupportably that he turned pale and became unsteady 35 28| guess, finding the luck turned, that I again staked the 36 28| with a trembling hand, and turned up the number three; his 37 28| he of victory; d'Artagnan turned aside to conceal his ill 38 29| lady with the red cushion, turned round toward her. Porthos 39 29| three steps from him, he turned his head round, fixing his 40 30| possible; while d'Artagnan turned the two horses into a lane, 41 30| the carriage, which had turned round toward the way it 42 30| carriage drove off. ~Planchet turned and returned the billet. 43 30| At the first word Milady turned, looking at the young man 44 31| not perceive this; he had turned round to play with Milady' 45 31| gratitude." ~The Englishman then turned round and described the 46 32| began to laugh; but Porthos turned sharply round, and every 47 33| appeased, and the conversation turned upon him while Kitty was 48 33| softly as possible, Kitty turned the key of the lock, and 49 37| ignorant, except himself. ~She turned upon him, no longer like 50 40| which he wore, and quickly turned the stone inward; but it 51 40| Faubourg St. Antoine, he turned round to look gaily at the 52 41| Artagnan and his two companions turned their backs, and commenced 53 41| Artagnan. ~The young man turned quickly round, for this 54 41| clemency to his heart. He turned toward the wounded man, 55 42| It was now Athos who turned pale. ~D'Artagnan rushed 56 44| romance made of it, wittily turned, with a plan of the garden 57 45| but when out of sight he turned his horse to the right, 58 45| waited till the horsemen had turned the angle of the road, and 59 45| pushing the bolt, Milady turned round. ~Athos was standing 60 46| bastion, the four friends turned round. ~More than three 61 47| till they reached the city, turned again toward the bastion, 62 48| Milady had him one day turned out of doors, with sundry 63 49| young man carried with him, turned heavily upon its hinges, 64 51| our four companions, he turned his penetrating look and 65 51| darted from his eyes. He turned round as if to give an order 66 52| strong. ~D'Artagnan has turned aside from Buckingham, whom 67 52| not yet looked at Milady, turned toward her. ~"Ah, ah!" said 68 52| immovable guardian never turned round once. ~She then thought 69 52| deeply. ~At this sigh Felton turned round. ~"Ah, you are awake, 70 52| had pondered, analyzed, turned on all sides, examined on 71 53| see her too often. ~She turned toward the wall to smile-- 72 55| twisting that rope." ~Felton turned his eyes toward the part 73 55| officer by the arm, and turned his head over his shoulder, 74 59| dragged away with his eyes turned toward the sea; "but I swear 75 65| Planchet, who led the column, turned to the left. ~Several times 76 65| yesterday evening." ~He turned towards Porthos and Aramis. ~" 77 65| if alive. ~All eyes were turned towards this man--for to 78 65| la Fere--" ~All eyes were turned towards Athos, whose real 79 67| of that." ~The cardinal turned and said in a loud voice, "


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