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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | fellow must be the devil in person!" cried the stranger. ~" 2 2 | which, as the rest of his person, he appeared to take great 3 3 | without attaching you to my person. I hope that my frankness 4 7 | strong attachment to his person and a great veneration for 5 7 | a pale face and thinner person, but with money in his purse. ~ 6 8 | someone." ~"And who is the person whom you suspect?" ~"A man 7 9 | man must be the devil in person; he has disappeared like 8 9 | have been deceived by the person; but the face--" ~"I had 9 10| her husband, or any other person? Has Monsieur Bonacieux 10 10| his wife, or for any other person? Has either of them confided 11 10| upon her charming little person; and while he descended 12 11| must have seen that the person to whom I spoke was a woman." ~" 13 11| perhaps no." ~"But will the person who shall accompany you 14 11| she was going or upon the person who should accompany her, 15 13| looked up to see what sort of person he had to do with. This 16 14| exchange some words with a person in the next chamber and 17 16| suspected paper, even on the person of your Majesty." ~"What 18 17| sends you; an illustrious person awaits you. The recompense 19 21| been stolen, perhaps the person who stole them still has 20 21| believe that I know that other person; it is--" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 21 21| duke; "and it is to this person I am bound to discharge 22 22| even saw the shadow of a person intercept the light. ~At 23 25| Monsieur de Cavois?" ~"In person." ~"The captain of the cardinal' 24 25| me better than any other person." ~"Yes; but in our situation 25 25| blow out the brains of the person who should be so imprudent 26 27| of middle height; but his person was so admirably shaped 27 27| shade, spread over his whole person, rendered still more interesting 28 27| I had arrested the wrong person, and that he whom I ought 29 28| no law; besides, I am the person punished, as that rascally 30 30| Athos, which from any other person would have offended him, " 31 30| he was acquainted. This person walked along the terrace, 32 30| and read these words: ~"A person who takes more interest 33 30| about the health of the same person. Well, Planchet, how is 34 30| under your protection if the person with whom I quarrel were 35 34| being informed that the person who wanted to speak to him 36 37| Artagnan of today are the same person." ~The imprudent young man 37 38| entirely devoted to the person who will give me the means 38 39| this carriage contained the person who had appointed the rendezvous; 39 41| pocket a letter from that person, who attaches great importance 40 42| was very anxious to be in person at the siege, it was said 41 45| the Comte de la Fere in person, who comes expressly from 42 47| myself. I know a clever person at Tours--" ~Aramis stopped 43 47| and you and your clever person will be arrested." ~"Without 44 48| should write to the clever person at Tours; and which should 45 48| following: ~"My Lord, The person who writes these few lines 46 48| yourself the friend of that person, he thinks it his duty to 47 48| said Athos. "This clever person is your relative, then?" ~" 48 48| nobody but him; any other person would fail. Besides, Bazin 49 49| the rest concerns another person." ~"And who is that other 50 49| And who is that other person?" asked Milady, warmly. " 51 49| approached the door. ~"That person is here, madame," said the 52 52| Richelieu threatened him in the person of the queen. D'Artagnan 53 53| might therefore deceive a person who saw her for the first 54 54| Order to conduct to--the person named Charlotte Backson, 55 56| look, my voice, my whole person, that sincerity of gesture, 56 57| hell has bestowed upon his person for the curse of humanity. ~"' 57 58| said Felton, "this is person of whom I spoke to you, 58 60| place in the hands of the person who shall present this note 59 61| shall always have faith in a person whose countenance inspires 60 61| abbess, "that this young person is innocent?" ~"The cardinal 61 61| strange to me to meet with a person who appears to know him 62 62| that I am to follow the person who presents himself in 63 64| question he had asked the first person he met. The night watch 64 64| minds to know who this other person could be. ~At this moment 65 66| the attempts upon my own person. Die in peace!" ~"And I,"


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