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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | to the scantiness of his means. This chamber was a sort 2 2 | letters stolen from him by means of a traitor, a brigand, 3 3 | were not captured by fair means; and before we had time 4 3 | say, then, to husband the means you have, however large 5 3 | tell his spy that the best means of making his court to me 6 4 | then, for the least awkward means of retreat, when he remarked 7 5 | more clearly. He hoped, by means of loyal excuses, to make 8 5 | that disturbs you?" ~"By no means." ~"And here is the second." ~ 9 7 | who am without any settled means and without resources--for 10 8 | for a time with his own means. ~Porthos succeeded him; 11 9 | cardinal, and if we could find means to play him a sharp turn, 12 9 | open, and there were no means of retreat. ~"This doctor 13 11| way in the world by the means of women blushing. Such 14 11| that would not be the best means of commencing an acquaintance." ~ 15 11| There was a very simple means of satisfying himself whither 16 11| never guess what all this means. He will have fallen asleep 17 15| Musketeer." ~"Your Eminence means Monsieur d'Artagnan." ~" 18 17| believe I have discovered a means of extricating your Majesty 19 17| how? Tell me at least the means." ~"My husband had been 20 17| be uneasy, we will find means." ~"And I have none, either," 21 20| out, and could not by any means be made to get up again, 22 21| duke was searching for a means of making him accept something 23 21| word 'Forward!'" ~"Which means?" ~"In French, EN AVANT. 24 21| Besides, the end justified the means, as you Frenchmen say, does 25 22| in a severe tone. ~"This means, sire," replied the cardinal, " 26 22| them myself, I adopted this means of inducing her to accept 27 23| et dona ferentes,' which means, 'Beware of the enemy who 28 23| the cardinal's favorite means; he has not one that is 29 25| was, one might, by extreme means, force the mercer to open 30 25| Porthos that your Lordship means?" ~"Yes, that is my companion' 31 26| Duke of Buckingham. ~"Which means," resumed Aramis, that he 32 27| avoid going to war by that means; you see, the cardinal is 33 27| running, was yielding, by this means, the last drop of its blood. " 34 28| suspect the truth. ~"Which means that I have just been duped-sixty 35 36| back tomorrow." ~"Which means that you now hesitate?" ~" 36 37| the first, because by this means he should escape reproaches, 37 37| asked the young man if the means which were on the morrow 38 38| person who will give me the means of quitting Paris." ~"Then," 39 39| hip, in an attitude by no means deficient in majesty. ~The 40 41| rarely recourse to such means. ~It might be a vengeance 41 41| soldier. ~There were two means of gaining his object--to 42 41| Artagnan preferred the second means, and lifted the assassin 43 42| mad dog.'" ~"I like the means well enough," said d'Artagnan, " 44 42| it appears to me that the means are very simple." ~"What?" 45 44| emperor?" ~"Your Eminence means, I presume, the knife stab 46 44| the different disguises by means of which he succeeded in 47 44| an order from the king by means of which she has been conveyed 48 47| from the cardinal, and by means of which she could with 49 47| Well, do you not adopt this means, Athos?" said d'Artagnan. ~" 50 48| Porthos had discovered the means, the diamond. ~D'Artagnan 51 48| having kept pigs. Well, as he means to enter the Church at the 52 48| relinquish any possible means of vengeance, he will allow 53 48| blame for having tried every means to compress it," said Planchet. ~" 54 49| sir," cried she, "what means all that is passing? Put 55 50| enterprising with women, but by no means remarkable for his skill 56 50| a waiting maid? By that means all our secrets will remain 57 51| when the cardinal saw his means already bearing fruit, and 58 51| merry companions, hoping, by means of the sand which deadened 59 52| Richelieu a carte blanche by the means of which she is about to 60 52| never succeeded by that means. Perhaps if I employed my 61 52| virtuous; him there are means of destroying." ~And Milady 62 54| obscurely perceived the means which could lead to this 63 54| t care to leave you the means of corrupting your jailers. 64 55| her hands a cord made by means of torn cambric handkerchiefs, 65 56| suited her nature and her means. Poverty was repugnant to 66 56| I have an extraordinary means which I will not employ 67 57| 57. Means For Classical Tragedy~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 68 57| Buckingham heard by some means, no doubt, of my return. 69 58| her only hope-- her only means of safety. ~But Lord de 70 58| still by some diabolical means corrupt her guards. ~Milady 71 59| cast his eyes round for means of escape, and seeing the 72 60| lady has told me that this means that somebody is talking 73 62| He will know what that means." ~"He will guess, at least. 74 63| Remember, that was the only means. Then my brother determined 75 63| There would be a very simple means, very natural--" ~"Tell 76 63| in case of ill fortune, a means of temporizing and obtaining 77 65| believing she might have means of flight and fearing she


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