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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | cardinal's familiar was called. ~Throwing down his spit, 2 2 | as his family was still called in Gascony, or M. de Treville, 3 2 | of that difficult ladder called Court Favor, which he had 4 2 | is to say, those who were called. In this apartment a continued 5 3 | before he began with him, he called three times, with a louder 6 3 | Athos, Porthos, and Aramis called, and had guessed, from M. 7 3 | if the doctor so loudly called for had not chanced to be 8 3 | this woman English?" ~"He called her Milady." ~"It is he; 9 5 | rather Deschaux, as it was called at that period, a sort of 10 5 | others, and that we are called among the Musketeers and 11 6 | on your bare word. I am called Louis the Just, Monsieur 12 6 | doubt on that head. They called upon him then to retire; 13 6 | Red Duke, as Aramis had called him, often took part with 14 6 | monsieur, no; I am not called Louis the Just without reason. 15 6 | they would only have to be called. ~On arriving at the king' 16 7 | like that of his lackey was called Bazin. Thanks to the hopes 17 9 | in, gentlemen, come in," called d'Artagnan; "you are here 18 10| Artagnan lodged, those who called on him were exempted from 19 10| court of justice that is called an alibi." ~D'Artagnan found 20 11| Chase-Midi, as it was then called. As he found himself in 21 11| rather hard." ~"How are they called who follow others in spite 22 12| which I had to reply, I called for help." ~"Yes, yes, that 23 14| or IMPERIAL, as it is now called), surmounted by a pair of 24 14| repaired." ~"He must be called upon, and so ascertain if 25 14| Bonacieux. "The great man has called me his friend!" ~"Yes, my 26 15| unfaithful, the king wished to be called Louis the Just and Louis 27 16| friendship was a fatal sign which called down persecution. Mme. de 28 16| commission might well be called delicate; and the king had 29 17| rose-colored. Rochefort called him his friend, his dear 30 17| He gave me his hand, and called me his friend. His friend! 31 18| whole quarter." ~Bonacieux called a long time; but as such 32 19| us to Athos's." ~Aramis called Bazin, and, after having 33 20| but his Eminence. Porthos called him drunk, and the stranger 34 20| toward the quay. Planchet called his master's attention to 35 20| my pistols!" ~"Planchet," called out d'Artagnan, "take care 36 21| as he was. He immediately called d'Artagnan. "Here," said 37 21| the unknown gentleman had called Milady, and whom d'Artagnan 38 22| Majesty's shoulder. ~The king called the cardinal. ~"What does 39 23| that terrestrial paradise called Love! ~"Well, monsieur," 40 23| the morning he arose and called Planchet, who at the second 41 23| for his Musketeers. ~He called successively at the abodes 42 25| Palais-Royal."* ~*It was called the Palais-Cardinal before 43 26| thesis?" ~"I feel myself called upon to treat that, and 44 30| that someone in the house called Lubin, so that Planchet 45 30| back in her carriage, and called out coolly to the coachman, " 46 31| of the business that had called him away, and charging his 47 32| such a repast, which he called an excess, felt the want 48 33| himself in his closet; Milady called, undressed, sent away Kitty, 49 38| she is English?" ~"She is called Milady, but she may be French. 50 41| hundred men into a little fort called the fort of La Pree. ~This 51 41| I don't know, but who is called Milady." ~"But if you don' 52 41| My comrade knows her, and called her so. It was with him 53 42| man; and with this view called in the assistance of the 54 42| Fourreau had not told me I was called." ~"Alas!" said Fourreau, 55 43| returning from a drinking place called the Red Dovecot, which Athos 56 44| on the subject, Porthos called the host and asked for dice. ~ 57 44| than I take, being simply called Milady Clarik." ~"That is 58 45| Was it not so you were called when your honored brother 59 46| The host obeyed. Athos called Grimaud, pointed to a large 60 48| trembling seized them when called upon for some unexpected 61 49| passengers and sailors, were called upon deck. ~When this species 62 51| three others were those called the Inseparables; that is 63 53| like to have a physician called?" said the woman. ~Felton 64 53| for through the door he called: "Hold your tongue, madame! 65 54| the Catholics themselves called the extortioner, the pillager, 66 55| a pious man, you who are called a just man, you ask but 67 55| that child of Belial who is called Lord de Winter! You believe, 68 56| were blasphemed because I called upon that religion and that 69 56| to the room. It might be called a magnificent prison. ~" 70 57| was locked inside; then I called the sergeant." ~"And here 71 59| repulse him; but Felton called to the officer of the post, 72 60| Aramis and a seamstress who called the queen her sister amused 73 61| you sure?" ~"That she is called so? Yes, madame. Do you 74 61| was ended, as her duties called her to chapel, she left 75 63| recognized Monsieur d'Artagnan. I called to you, but you did not 76 63| such strange events; she called some of the nuns, who against 77 65| Charlotte Backson, who first was called Comtesse de la Fere, and 78 66| Planchet and Bazin were called, and took the places of 79 67| of joy. It was the man he called his phantom; it was his


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