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ready 67
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66 idea
66 lackey
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | is in the great gateway, ready saddled for your departure." ~" 2 2 | borrowing, that is to say, with ready wit--in default of money, 3 2 | obedient to his least word, and ready to sacrifice themselves 4 2 | armed to the teeth and ready for anything. On one of 5 6 | the Musketeer dressed and ready to go out. As the hour to 6 6 | anything further? Speak, I am ready to obey." ~"No, monsieur, 7 6 | my people, and that I was ready to offer you my excuses. 8 11| and then followed them, ready to execute the instructions 9 13| attended by his clerk, he was ready to embrace them both. ~" 10 13| the cardinal." ~"Why, I am ready to tell everything," cried 11 14| he, "and tell him to get ready for a journey." ~An instant 12 15| Majesty's service and is ready to shed it again, has been 13 15| found," replied Treville, "ready to answer, when it shall 14 16| he had great dread, was ready to make up all differences 15 17| knees; "upon my soul, I am ready to die for your Majesty!" ~ 16 18| service, and God knows I am ready to throw myself into the 17 19| nothing prevents me, and I am ready to follow you. You say we 18 19| questions? D'Artagnan, I am ready to follow you." ~"And I 19 20| announce that the horses were ready, and they were arising from 20 20| the four horses should be ready. ~The night was quiet enough. 21 20| the captain of a vessel ready to set sail, "but this morning 22 20| gate. ~The vessel was quite ready to sail, and the captain 23 21| as you have here, a horse ready saddled." ~"Have I anything 24 21| he found a horse quite ready and awaiting him. He was 25 23| intoxication of joy, felt ready to dissolve away at the 26 23| appointed hour I shall be ready; only I believed that Monsieur 27 23| At nine o'clock, then, be ready here at the hotel, I will 28 24| Gardes; he found Planchet all ready. The fourth horse had arrived. ~ 29 27| Aramis. "You will find me ready to follow you." ~They took 30 27| Musketeers--I told him I was quite ready to submit to his conditions. ~"' 31 27| Planchet with his musketoon ready for use, he approached the 32 28| return to Paris? Bravo! I am ready. We are going to rejoin 33 30| master that the horses were ready. ~"What horses?" asked Athos. ~" 34 30| heart. As he said, he was ready to go to the end of the 35 31| their adversaries, "are we ready?" ~"Yes!" answered the Englishmen 36 32| their stools in hand quite ready to sit down. Their jaws 37 32| manner that they seemed ready to burst. ~"One may see 38 33| girl. ~"Of that which I am ready to feel toward you." ~"And 39 35| instant he felt himself ready to reveal all. He even opened 40 36| required of me. Order; I am ready." ~"For everything?" ~"For 41 36| lifted up his head. ~"I am ready," said he. ~"You have understood 42 37| de Wardes. ~"I am quite ready," said d'Artagnan; "but 43 38| same. When the two were ready to go out, the latter made 44 38| you." ~"Reflect, Athos!" ~"Ready money is needful for the 45 39| will be a pity. Let us get ready, gentlemen." ~"But this 46 39| worthy gentlemen were always ready. ~Athos divided them into 47 42| thought he would make all ready, like an intelligent man; 48 46| breakfast for these gentlemen is ready," said the host. ~"Well, 49 47| announced that the breakfast was ready. ~Athos replied, always 50 50| but I have judges quite ready who will quickly dispose 51 51| seen a magnificent fleet ready to sail within eight days. 52 51| for your Eminence, we are ready to obey you. Your Eminence 53 51| question us, and we are ready to reply." ~"What was that 54 53| it having been brought in ready spread. ~Felton remained 55 53| peculiar to her, this reply, ready arranged, presented itself 56 54| She believed the order ready for execution. She thought 57 55| general, seeing the enemy ready to surrender, marches toward 58 56| covers, bearing a supper ready prepared, stood, as if by 59 58| prevent my walking." ~"Be ready, then, at the first signal." ~ 60 58| pass through. ~"Are you ready?" asked Felton. ~"Yes. Must 61 58| will you come?" ~"I am ready." ~Milady mounted upon a 62 61| Dear Child, Hold yourself ready. OUR FRIEND will see you 63 63| gone out, "everything is ready. The abbess suspects nothing, 64 63| it be to avenge her, I am ready to follow you." ~Athos profited 65 64| to make, and that he was ready to obey. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 66 64| an instant all five were ready. Each examined his arms, 67 67| Command, monseigneur; I am ready." ~"Your pardon?" said Richelieu,


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