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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | dressing his wounds." ~"His things and his bag are with him? 2 2 | of the cardinal duke--all things which appeared to d'Artagnan 3 2 | to blame the unheard-of things which were taking place. ~ 4 4 | baldric. ~Alas, like most things in this world which have 5 6 | at the first glance how things would go, "on the contrary, 6 6 | that it is probable that things have fallen out so, but 7 6 | which the doctor says bad things." ~"But has the wounded 8 6 | this for me, for these are things which a king cannot say 9 7 | been belief in all the good things he said of himself. ~With 10 7 | had paraded all these fine things before me. But be assured, 11 7 | countersign and see how things went on at M. de Treville' 12 8 | Louis XIII, like all other things of this world, after having 13 12| struggle against so many things, my Lord. In short, I see 14 12| you invoke in your defense things which accuse you more strongly. 15 14| wrong to talk about such things; and that his Eminence was 16 15| I have learned some fine things concerning your Musketeers." ~" 17 15| coldly, "I have some pretty things to tell your Majesty concerning 18 16| refilling his glass. "The two things agree marvelously well." ~" 19 17| not being one of the three things which King Solomon names 20 17| Yes, that first, and other things afterward." ~"Speak." ~" 21 17| advantage of it to come and put things in order here, as they must 22 18| what we said?" ~"A thousand things. In the first place, that, 23 19| you appear to know so many things, can you tell me what is 24 21| like that of God, in all things." ~Then, he began to kiss, 25 21| Artagnan, "and let us make things clear beforehand in order 26 23| must I do?" ~"Above all things be always on your guard. 27 25| uneasiness makes us do many things." ~"What have you done?" ~" 28 25| satisfied with respect to two things in which he appeared to 29 25| conversation is full of instructive things." ~"That is it, monsieur. 30 26| in the village any of the things he had passed or met with 31 26| his mind detached from the things of this world. ~"Good day, 32 26| to be uneasy at the turn things were taking, "and you had 33 26| you jested." ~"With such things! Oh, d'Artagnan!" ~"The 34 26| Do not jest about holy things, my friend." ~"Go on, then, 35 26| carelessness, "do not talk of such things, and suffer love pains? 36 27| monseigneur, for saying such things, but they form my excuse. 37 28| confidence of Athos; yet many things appeared very obscure to 38 28| am a connoisseur in such things, having had a few of my 39 28| of the fragility of the things of the earth. Life itself 40 28| difficult, but the merit in all things consists in the difficulty. 41 29| obscurity of the church these things were not seen, and Porthos 42 29| Oh, don't talk of such things!" cried the procurator's 43 31| my dear Athos, you view things on the dark side, methinks." ~" 44 31| devotion. To all the simple things which escaped our Gascon, 45 32| there were too many good things. Porthos bit his lips because 46 32| Porthos?" ~"Oh, of many things!" said Porthos. "The Musketeers 47 32| soldiers, and they require many things useless to the Guardsmen 48 32| almost sure of obtaining things at a hundred per cent less 49 32| hesitatingly; "but that is doing things in lordly style, my friend." ~" 50 33| difficulty in believing such things, my pretty dear, were it 51 33| lover desired; she was mad. ~Things passed as on the night before. 52 34| Milady, he was sure, certain things that would not obtain the 53 34| no harm in trying to buy things cheap, Monsieur Porthos," 54 34| so assiduously try to buy things cheap ought to permit others 55 36| you know how to represent things in such a way that you are 56 38| I had and the best of my things, and I got away. ~"Poor 57 39| only to poets that such things happen," said Athos, gravely. ~" 58 40| Since that time many things have happened to you. You 59 44| faculties to comprehend the things he was about to say, and 60 44| torture may make him say things he remembers, and even things 61 44| things he remembers, and even things he has forgotten; that you 62 45| usual skill; and then, all things being accomplished to the 63 47| have some very important things to say; and the third, that 64 48| There only remained three things to decide--what they should 65 48| who was an optimist when things were concerned, and a pessimist 66 51| past of this woman terrible things which his red mantle alone 67 51| the secret of many unknown things might perhaps be found in 68 53| here, we must hear such things as these, no mortal can 69 56| determined to eat only such things as could not possibly have 70 57| them alone. ~Meanwhile, all things considered and notwithstanding 71 61| surprise; so many unexpected things happened to her all at once 72 63| Musketeers did not appear, things were to go on as had been


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