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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | add to them a recipe for a certain balsam, which she had from 2 1 | surveyed the crowd with a certain impatience, evidently annoyed 3 1 | remains, of whom I am pretty certain for some days to come. There 4 1 | said twenty thousand; but a certain juvenile modesty restrained 5 2 | killing others, but then certain of not rotting in prison, 6 2 | but he soon perceived by certain scratches that every weapon 7 2 | Porthos; "but is the matter certain?" ~"I had it from Aramis," 8 3 | ordeal of several campaigns, certain brilliant actions, or a 9 5 | however did not exclude a certain degree of method. ~Athos 10 5 | method. ~Athos fixed upon a certain Cahusac, a favorite of the 11 6 | much, as he thus became certain that no foreign suggestion 12 7 | Ghost; and this portrait had certain resemblances of lines with 13 7 | resemblances of lines with Athos, certain family likenesses which 14 7 | familiar with coats of arms--a certain embroidered handkerchief, 15 7 | their past, hoping for more certain and extended revelations 16 10| had been put wrong, and certain from that time that he had 17 11| Further, this woman, as if not certain of the house she was seeking, 18 11| She seemed, however, by certain signs, to recognize a door, 19 11| But be of good cheer; with certain people, everything comes 20 11| minutes." ~"Yes; but in certain circumstances five minutes 21 12| convinced of his own power, certain that the laws which rule 22 14| instantly?" ~"Nothing was certain; besides, her Majesty had 23 15| passions were raised to a certain point, could not dissemble; " 24 16| love. She has near her a certain Laporte." ~"Who, I believe, 25 16| Luxembourg." ~"And you are certain that the queen and he did 26 16| chancellor, who will communicate certain matters to you with which 27 16| understand. ~"His majesty is certain that a letter has been written 28 17| than ever, the queen felt certain, without knowing how to 29 18| the same, it is well to be certain." ~"How so?" ~"By knocking 30 19| had told his friends on a certain evening. "Well, then, since 31 19| anxious to dip ourselves a certain number of times in the sea. 32 20| doorway, and you will then be certain that nobody can reach you." ~" 33 20| crossing to England?" ~"Yes; a certain d'Artagnan, a Bearnese gentleman 34 21| was talked of as near and certain, and the jolly sailors were 35 22| ingenious gallantry, "from being certain that these two studs alone 36 23| believe you have still a certain amount of it to expend this 37 23| have the air of being a certain young Gascon of my acquaintance." ~" 38 24| intimate pain which, on certain occasions, takes possession 39 25| On what account?" ~"Of certain expenses he has contracted." ~" 40 25| looking at d'Artagnan with a certain degree of uneasiness, "you 41 26| Montdidier, and I are arguing certain theological questions in 42 26| white, "and then I made a certain RONDEAU upon it last year, 43 26| that I should frequent a certain house of La Rue Payenne? 44 30| Artagnan, "and yet I am certain it is not the first time 45 32| about to see in reality a certain coffer of which he had twenty 46 32| to detain him by darting certain tender glances; but Porthos 47 34| at all. I have acquired certain knowledge that that woman 48 34| for Milady, he was sure, certain things that would not obtain 49 34| Yes, if you show me a certain embroidered handkerchief." ~" 50 36| said d'Artagnan. ~"Quite certain?" said Milady, with a last 51 37| appeared to him to have a certain sweetness in it, he could 52 37| place I should like to be certain of one thing." ~"And what 53 40| a later period and at a certain moment, if any mischance 54 40| sign that it was he. Then, certain that there could be no mistake 55 41| first musket and saw, with a certain degree of inquietude, that 56 43| they follow us we shall be certain they will tell nobody." ~" 57 43| asked the cardinal, with a certain degree of anxiety. ~"We 58 44| behind him in his lodging a certain letter from Madame de Chevreuse 59 44| lady love. If he becomes certain that this war will cost 60 44| Louvre by the queen to a certain Italian astrologer who was 61 44| forgotten; that you possess a certain letter from Madame de Chevreuse, 62 44| on the lookout, because certain expressions of our host 63 48| Lord, do you remember a certain little enclosure where your 64 48| venture to say that I am certain M. de Buckingham will be 65 50| demanded Milady, with a certain terror. ~"Do you find yourself 66 51| Rochelle was invested, however certain success might appear--thanks 67 51| politeness which made of him at certain moments a king more majestic 68 54| the door that you may be certain I contemplate no injury 69 54| public trial to make myself certain of getting rid of you." ~ 70 55| Believe me, the cord is more certain than the knife." ~Felton 71 61| crimes," said she: "there are certain virtues which he pursues 72 61| pursues more severely than certain offenses." ~"Permit me, 73 61| faithful as ever. Tell him that certain parties are grateful for 74 67| Artagnan. "Your Eminence may be certain of that." ~The cardinal


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