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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | king. It is by his courage, please observe, by his courage 2 1 | privilege of laughing when I please." ~"And I," cried d'Artagnan, " 3 2 | that quality I say what I please, and at this moment it pleases 4 4 | Master Abbe. Draw, if you please, and instantly--" ~"Not 5 4 | instantly--" ~"Not so, if you please, my good friend--not here, 6 5 | of something else, if you please. Ah, s'blood, how you have 7 5 | for these gentlemen, so please you; I have plenty of time, 8 5 | two gentlemen." ~"When you please, monsieur," said Athos, 9 5 | everything. Sheathe, then, if you please, and follow us." ~"Monsieur," 10 5 | correct your words, if you please. You said you were but three, 11 6 | jeering air. ~"At once, if you please." ~"And you know who I am, 12 6 | monsieur." ~"At what o'clock, please your Majesty?" ~"At any 13 6 | quite enough, gentlemen; please to understand, that's enough. 14 9 | name, in your turn, if you please?" ~"d'Artagnan." ~"To yours, 15 11| voice, "Kill me, if you please, you shall know nothing!" ~ 16 15| to answer, when it shall please the gownsmen to interrogate 17 15| smile. ~"Order it as you please, sire; you possess the right 18 16| that." ~"Whenever it shall please your Majesty; but I shall 19 16| friends--one of my friends, please to observe, not myself," 20 16| of the poet. She did not please; she intoxicated. She lived 21 16| gone out of your way to please the queen." ~Then the cardinal 22 17| Louvre all alone." ~"As you please, Madame Bonacieux," said 23 20| Mine host's face does not please me at all; it is too gracious." ~" 24 21| said d'Artagnan; "and if it please God, we will make a good 25 25| I will go as soon as you please. Indeed, I think provincial 26 26| God-he was but a servant, please to understand-Moses blessed 27 26| now your thesis would please the ladies; it would have 28 26| Monsieur Patru's pleadings." ~"Please God!" cried Aramis, transported. ~" 29 26| Granted; but if you please, let us not theologize, 30 26| my friend; only you must please to remember that this is 31 26| tomorrow morning, if you please, but immediately.' 'If you 32 27| animals!" ~"I am glad they please you." ~"Why, it must have 33 27| this order; for you will please to understand, monsieur, 34 27| will kill nobody, if you please!" ~"Good, good!" cried the 35 28| lost the horse. Ah, ah! But please to observe I won back the 36 28| No revenge,' you will please to recollect." ~"That is 37 28| some capital wine here--please to observe that in passing. 38 29| talk about money, if you please; it is humiliating." ~"Then 39 29| procurator's wife was piqued. ~"Please to know, Monsieur Porthos," 40 30| evening." ~"Where, if you please?" ~"Behind the Luxembourg; 41 32| harder one is, the more they please," as old soldiers say. ~ 42 33| Kitty, timidly. ~"Where you please, my dear child." ~"Come, 43 33| absorbed by his desire to please the great lady, he had disdained 44 34| Artagnan," said he, "if you please, we will join our friends; 45 36| Tomorrow--immediately--when you please!" ~Milady was about to cry 46 38| tomorrow." ~"Do what you please, Monsieur Chevalier. Help 47 39| careless manner. ~"As you please," said Athos. ~"Gentlemen," 48 42| us." ~"And how so, if you please?" ~"Why, by your marchioness, 49 44| cardinal; "but I wish to please you, and see nothing out 50 46| mine by yours?" ~"Which you please, monsieur!" said the light-horseman, 51 48| said Aramis, "you will please to understand, gentlemen, 52 48| correctly: London, sir, if you please, and my master, Lord d'Artagnan. 53 50| Oh, growl as much as you please," cried Lord de Winter, " 54 51| permission, my friend, you will please to eat this piece of paper; 55 54| am condemned, sir, if you please; but you know that God, 56 55| say!" ~"Let me act as I please, Felton, let me act as I 57 55| Felton, let me act as I please," said Milady, elated. " 58 58| it take me?" ~"Where you please, after you have put me on 59 61| boarder. ~Milady wished to please the abbess. This was a very 60 61| let him come in, if you please." ~"Oh, my God, my God!" 61 63| not, monsieur?" ~"When you please," said d'Artagnan. ~"An 62 66| virtuous men!" said Milady; "please to remember that he who 63 67| advancing; "and you will please to accept the word of Monsieur 64 67| punishment your Eminence may please to inflict upon me. I do 65 67| not, monsieur?" ~"When you please," said d'Artagnan. ~"An


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