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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | among horses." ~"There are people who laugh at the horse that 2 1 | was at this moment that people came flocking to the scene 3 1 | hostelry, which respectable people cannot put up with. Go; 4 2 | and the courage of his own people. While exclaiming loudly 5 3 | of the captain to all the people in the antechamber. In an 6 4 | cavalierly today that other people are to treat us as he speaks 7 4 | must be mad to run against people in this manner." ~"Excuse 8 4 | eyes, I can see what other people cannot see." ~Whether Porthos 9 4 | the less a giddy fool. Are people to be run against without 10 4 | who begins to mingle with people he is scarcely acquainted 11 4 | coming from Gascony, that people do not tread upon handkerchiefs 12 5 | man is very troublesome to people who are not prepared for 13 6 | and M. de la Tremouille's people retreated into the hotel, 14 6 | house, and to reprimand his people for their audacity in making 15 6 | contrary, for him, whose people the Musketeers had assaulted 16 6 | it will all be over, and people will hunt with gins, snares, 17 6 | that the fault lay with my people, and that I was ready to 18 7 | nature very curious--as people generally are who possess 19 8 | but as Planchet said, "People do not eat at once for all 20 10| interrogated by the cardinal's people. It must be observed that 21 10| they would not question people in this manner," said d' 22 10| late, and then, as today, people went to bed early in the 23 11| good cheer; with certain people, everything comes round." ~" 24 11| aloud, as very preoccupied people do, he had entered the alley, 25 12| Louvre, appropriated for the people of the household. She closed 26 13| it, he heard a noise of people and the carriage stopped. 27 14| No, monseigneur; my people could tell me nothing on 28 15| the police--very estimable people, but very inveterate, as 29 15| Majesty; "and the ill- treated people have drawn up the following, 30 17| among her husband's friends--people little capable of inspiring 31 18| the door, the two young people felt their hearts bound 32 20| other for the interests of people who are strangers to them 33 23| natural for letters to enter people's houses in this manner. 34 25| home at the hour when other people are going out." ~"No one 35 25| are a model for regular people. It is true that when a 36 25| of politeness would lead people to think he was the lackey 37 26| Artagnan!" ~"The devil! Why, people jest with death." ~"And 38 26| jest with death." ~"And people are wrong, d'Artagnan; for 39 27| easy," said d'Artagnan; "people of all conditions gain the 40 27| shrugged his shoulders when people spoke of the future. His 41 27| appearance that we were people of quality, and not coiners-- 42 27| will not allow these good people access to their own wine! 43 28| it was so--the hanging of people is my nightmare." ~"Yes, 44 28| our bearing that we are people of condition." ~"Pretty 45 28| don't like to humiliate people." ~"Then your duchess is 46 28| himself a ball in a part which people generally only show to an 47 29| the church very full of people. Porthos took advantage 48 33| action; but at that period people did not manage affairs as 49 34| required to be asked twice. ~"People, in general," he said, " 50 38| and the hooting of the people who, notwithstanding the 51 39| either the cardinal or his people an ill turn, and for such 52 40| would have done? It is the people who do not obey that I punish, 53 40| of the window as to lead people to believe she wished to 54 41| again shook his head. For people toward whom he had but to 55 44| if it were against such people you require impunity--" ~" 56 47| very different number of people. What is it, Grimaud? Considering 57 48| affair concerned nobody. People might employ themselves 58 48| speculate upon the faults of people, and not upon their virtues. 59 48| it had once appeared to people, did not allow them to sleep 60 49| to pass in review all the people, one after the other, and 61 50| accustomed to assassinate people; but I warn you I shall 62 52| fashion or another, of all the people who bother her. If I had 63 53| reflected that the more people she had around her the more 64 53| inspirations which only people of genius receive in great 65 53| disturb, you agitate the people who live in the castle." ~ 66 59| attract the notice of his people, without absolutely shouting. ~" 67 61| we must not always judge people by the appearance." ~"Good!" 68 63| follow her; she was like people who dream they are pursued, 69 64| chatted ten minutes with the people of the tavern before he


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