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laces 2
lack 1
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lackey 66
lackeys 61
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66 both
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65 best
65 captain
65 during
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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lackey

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1 7 | Pomme-de-Pin, Porthos to engage a lackey, and Aramis to provide himself 2 7 | effect that very day, and the lackey waited at table. The repast 3 7 | ordered by Athos, and the lackey furnished by Porthos. He 4 7 | which, like that of his lackey was called Bazin. Thanks 5 7 | made acquaintance with his lackey, Master Planchet. ~D'Artagnan, 6 11| recommend courage to his lackey. ~"Be easy, monsieur," said 7 19| asked for," replied the lackey. ~"For me! I have asked 8 19| obliged to him. Go." ~The lackey bowed to the ground and 9 19| own horse and that of his lackey. Planchet, Grimaud, Mousqueton, 10 20| had just arrived with his lackey, and only preceded them 11 20| gentleman. And, with his lackey, he took the road to the 12 20| Artagnan, "take care of the lackey; I will manage the master." ~ 13 20| accompanied?" ~"Yes; by a lackey named Lubin." ~"We will 14 23| upon between him and his lackey. Planchet*, whom he had 15 23| always followed by your lackey, and let your lackey be 16 23| your lackey, and let your lackey be armed--if, by the by, 17 23| you can be sure of your lackey. Mistrust everybody, your 18 24| passing in the mind of his lackey and said, "Well, Monsieur 19 24| on rheumatism, and that a lackey who has the rheumatism makes 20 24| care of his horses, the lackey held the saddlehorses. All 21 24| sprang into his saddle; the lackey took his place by the coachman; 22 24| small consideration." ~"Some lackey," murmured d'Artagnan. " 23 24| clock in the morning for his lackey, and wherever he might be, 24 24| in his search after his lackey than he had had the night 25 25| and elderly, that sort of lackey, dressed in dark clothes, 26 25| people to think he was the lackey of a man of no consequence. ~ 27 25| young man followed by a lackey with two extra horses, advanced 28 25| horses to the care of his lackey, entered a small room destined 29 25| Artagnan, followed by a lackey, and traveling with four 30 25| out, we perceived that his lackey was saddling Monsieur Porthos' 31 25| Spaniard had in his service a lackey who had accompanied him 32 25| his voyage to Mexico. This lackey was my compatriot; and we 33 27| cardinal likewise. Ask his lackey how often he has had to 34 27| two young men and the poor lackey descended. ~"Hold my stirrup, 35 27| himself desperately. His lackey, who, by an unforeseen piece 36 27| place,' said he, 'I wish my lackey placed with me, fully armed.' 37 27| fire, and that he and his lackey would fire to the last one 38 27| you will be riddled. My lackey and I will have three shots 39 27| cried the host, "if the lackey has drunk only half as much 40 27| Grimaud is a well-bred lackey. He would never think of 41 28| yesterday; your friend's lackey was leading him.' 'Do you 42 28| shall be restored to your lackey, monsieur." ~"A moment," 43 28| we get back?" ~"Upon our lackey's horses, PARDIEU. Anybody 44 28| managers! You ride on our lackey's horses, and have your 45 30| Why, it is poor Lubin, the lackey of the Comte de Wardes-- 46 30| of the Cloth of Gold, a lackey in black and red will wait 47 32| there is a horse for my lackey, and my valise. As to my 48 32| them." ~"A horse for your lackey?" resumed the procurator' 49 33| gave the first billet to my lackey instead of to the count' 50 34| mendicant; "dismiss your lackey." ~In fact, Bazin, curious 51 34| Mousqueton?" ~"Pray," said the lackey, "say nothing about it, 52 38| overturn the astonished lackey. ~In spite of his habitual 53 38| man taking aim, and the lackey immediately took down his 54 42| in the assistance of the lackey of one of his master's guests, 55 47| Athos made a sign for his lackey to approach. ~"Grimaud," 56 48| But where is such a lackey to be found?" ~"Not to be 57 48| compromised. But as the lackey who goes may make us believe 58 48| affection, bestowed upon his lackey in the open street, might 59 59| the duke's confidential lackey, at the same moment. Felton 60 62| You do not want your lackey?" ~"Is he a sure man?" ~" 61 62| as possible; to place my lackey at your disposal; to make 62 63| there found Rochefort's lackey, and gave him his instructions. ~ 63 63| Milady repeated to the lackey, before her, the latter 64 63| postillion; Rochefort's lackey would precede it, as courier. ~ 65 63| see," said she, when the lackey had gone out, "everything 66 64| and presented himself as a lackey out of a place, who was


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