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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | entering into the king's service in consequence of this recommendation, 2 3 | brilliant actions, or a service of two years in some other 3 3 | Do not refuse this little service. Our best-born and richest 4 3 | whether I can be of further service to you." ~D'Artagnan, stranger 5 3 | have no other aim than the service of the king, and also the 6 6 | scabbards but in your majesty's service. But what are they to do? 7 6 | affirm to the king, his service much at heart--three of 8 6 | name?" ~"Bernajoux, at your service." ~"Well, then, Monsieur 9 6 | la Tremouille, in whose service he had a relative, d'Artagnan 10 6 | pieces in your Majesty's service." ~"Well, well, but keep 11 7 | that he must enter into the service of d'Artagnan. Nevertheless, 12 7 | having thrown him into the service of such a Croesus. He preserved 13 7 | whom he had trained in his service in a thoroughly peculiar 14 7 | Mousqueton. He had entered the service of Porthos upon condition 15 7 | purse was ever at their service; and when he had played 16 7 | forbade him to leave his service without his permission. " 17 7 | render the king any signal service, or to distinguish himself 18 7 | and the next day he began service. ~Then it became the turn 19 8 | told you, I can be of any service to you--" ~"I believe you, 20 10| recommended him to have the service of the king and queen always 21 11| her; and this important service had established between 22 11| you, in the name of the service you have rendered me and 23 14| dead than alive, "at your service." ~"Come in," said the officer. ~ 24 15| all that was done for our service." ~"Then," said Treville, " 25 15| also for your Majesty's service that one of my Musketeers, 26 15| blood in your Majesty's service and is ready to shed it 27 15| must be profitable for the service and honorable to all." ~" 28 17| and tears. ~"Can I be of service to your Majesty?" said all 29 17| Do not exaggerate the service I have the happiness to 30 18| of placing myself at your service, and God knows I am ready 31 19| elsewhere." ~"In the king's service?" ~"Either the king's or 32 20| feared they would soon refuse service. ~The travelers had chosen 33 20| to beg you to render me a service." ~"What?" ~"To let me sail 34 20| sail first." ~"The king's service!" said the gentleman. ~" 35 20| the gentleman. ~"My own service!" said d'Artagnan. ~"But 36 20| be too happy to be of any service to her. Speak, speak!" ~" 37 21| no mistake. I am in the service of the King and Queen of 38 23| arrest a man in his Majesty's service?" ~"PARDIEU! They did not 39 25| Artagnan, "you must render me a service." ~"What, monsieur?" ~"You 40 25| This Spaniard had in his service a lackey who had accompanied 41 26| had alone kept him in the service of a Musketeer--a service 42 26| service of a Musketeer--a service in which, he said, his soul 43 26| of mounting guard and the service of the king have caused 44 28| proposals to enter into his service. I staked Grimaud, the silent 45 30| his stable at d'Artagnan's service. ~Planchet proceeded toward 46 32| legs began to refuse their service to this bony machine. During 47 35| render me a much greater service than you imagine." ~"This 48 36| how should I repay such a service? I know these lovers. They 49 38| be really rendering you a service, d'Artagnan?" ~"I shall 50 39| would not tell me in whose service he was, and who said he 51 40| nights wholly to the king's service." ~D'Artagnan colored. ~" 52 40| fatality my enemies are in the service of your Eminence; I should, 53 42| corps, had entered into the service of d'Artagnan, or rather 54 44| friends had just rendered a service to someone the cardinal 55 45| from your entrance to the service of the cardinal to this 56 47| wishes will not be of great service to me." ~"Bah!" said Athos, " 57 48| upon for some unexpected service. They had, besides, to look 58 48| promise you a place in my service." ~"Oh, no, never," said 59 49| place themselves at the service of their female compatriots 60 51| to recompense you for the service you will have rendered us, 61 59| Winter was in affairs of the service, and in relations of friendship 62 63| command. Porthos left the service, and in the course of the 63 63| Touraine, he also quit the service, under the pretext of having 64 64| these men had been in the service of himself and his friends 65 64| cause of his visit, and the service he required of him. But 66 64| who listened to the divine service, and mingled their chant 67 67| command. Porthos left the service, and in the course of the 68 67| Touraine, he also quit the service, under the pretext of having


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