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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | nevertheless to perform his eight leagues a day. Unfortunately, 2 1 | a stump of a sword about eight or ten inches in length, 3 2 | the morning in summer and eight o'clock in winter. From 4 6 | night in golden dreams. By eight o'clock in the morning he 5 6 | immediately. It is nearly eight o'clock, and at nine I expect 6 6 | now, as it is half past eight, you may retire; for as 7 6 | so furious that during eight days he absented himself 8 7 | friends. ~They rose about eight o'clock in the winter, about 9 8 | together, as a last effort, eight or ten pistoles, with which 10 8 | partake of them; Aramis had eight of them. He was a man, as 11 12| the kings of the earth! Eight days after, I was back again, 12 17| dissimulation of seven or eight days, which, likewise, was 13 17| not seen each other for eight days, and during that time 14 20| which they reached about eight o'clock in the morning. 15 20| banks, they fell in with eight or ten men who, taking advantage 16 21| a ball given by the king eight days ago at Windsor. The 17 21| there are two wanting." ~"Eight days, my Lord." ~"I will 18 22| favorite ballet of the king. ~Eight days had been occupied in 19 23| he will give you at least eight hundred pistoles. Pistoles 20 25| every week, at the end of eight days we presented our account; 21 25| the same route in seven or eight days, if Porthos were still 22 26| horse pleased, the six or eight leagues that separated Chantilly 23 28| Your horse, seven against eight; a point short--you know 24 28| Four times two makes eight," then said Aramis; "it 25 28| then said Aramis; "it is eight thousand that we want to 26 29| Eminence's Guards or with eight Englishmen, and I will fight 27 31| cried Athos. ~Immediately eight swords glittered in the 28 31| him. d'Artagnan appointed eight o'clock at Athos's residence. ~ 29 31| alone, and as it was nearly eight o'clock he took the young 30 32| procurator's wife should give eight hundred livres in money, 31 33| must be left to chance. In eight days the campaign would 32 39| Palais-Cardinal this evening, at eight o'clock. ~"La Houdiniere, 33 39| clock, and the other for eight; there will be time for 34 39| themselves in readiness by eight o'clock; the rendezvous, 35 39| much did it cost you?" ~"Eight hundred livres." ~"Here 36 40| you who set out seven or eight months ago from your country 37 43| in motion, keeping from eight to ten paces in advance 38 45| the fort of the Point; at eight o'clock she had embarked; 39 46| men, and the Rochellais eight or ten." ~"Balzempleu!" 40 46| an unlimited dinner for eight. Will that do?" ~"Capitally," 41 46| the attack of last night eight or ten Frenchmen were killed, 42 47| wall?" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "Eight or ten." ~"And in exchange 43 48| for a few moments, wrote eight or ten lines in a charming 44 48| addressing Planchet, "you have eight days to get an interview 45 48| Lord de Winter; you have eight days to return--in all sixteen 46 48| after your departure, at eight o'clock in the evening you 47 48| be but five minutes past eight." ~"Then, monsieur," said 48 48| set out the next day, at eight o'clock in the morning, 49 48| on the sixteenth day, by eight o'clock in the evening. ~ 50 48| for Tours, and was allowed eight days for performing his 51 48| He promised to be back by eight o'clock, and eight is striking. 52 48| back by eight o'clock, and eight is striking. Bravo, Planchet, 53 49| an officer, a mate, and eight rowers. The officer alone 54 49| he to the sailors. ~The eight oars fell at once into the 55 51| fleet ready to sail within eight days. Still further, Buckingham 56 52| beautiful." ~It was then nearly eight o'clock in the evening. 57 52| clock, and in the evening at eight. If that does not suit you, 58 53| evening. As to the rest, in eight days you will be where you 59 56| supposed it must be seven or eight o'clock in the evening, 60 59| entered Portsmouth about eight o'clock in the morning. 61 60| long to wait for an answer. Eight or ten days afterward Aramis 62 63| this place?" ~"Seven or eight leagues at the most. We 63 63| counted two, then five, then eight horsemen. One of them preceded 64 63| so much coveted contained eight hundred thousand livres. ~ 65 64| evening before, at half-past eight, a wounded man who accompanied 66 64| to his own apartment. ~At eight o'clock in the evening Athos 67 65| they were both arrested. ~"Eight days later she had seduced 68 67| so much coveted contained eight hundred thousand livres. ~


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