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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | adieux were on this side longer and more tender than they 2 2 | the landing they were no longer fighting, but amused themselves 3 3 | cried he, "and that no longer ago then yesterday evening-- 4 6 | useless for you to wait for me longer." ~The four young men waited 5 6 | sleep, then? I sleep no longer, monsieur. I sometimes dream, 6 7 | they had two or three hours longer to enjoy themselves at table, 7 8 | So that now it is no longer hatred, but vengeance." ~" 8 8 | to you when there is no longer occasion for her. If you 9 11| concern about me; I exist no longer for you, any more than if 10 12| you, and then I shall no longer fear for your days, and 11 13| then, if you have her no longer?" ~"They have abducted her, 12 13| This time there was no longer any doubt; it was at the 13 14| face, which was made still longer by a ROYAL (or IMPERIAL, 14 14| an anticipated tomb; no longer living but by the strength 15 14| strength of his genius, and no longer maintaining the struggle 16 14| the Commissary, and I no longer have them." ~"Your wife 17 14| Bonacieux's cries were no longer audible, "Good!" said he, " 18 16| more." ~D'Artagnan could no longer endure this conversation, 19 16| experienced. ~The monks had no longer an instant of repose. By 20 17| Cardinal Richelieu, is no longer the same man. ~"Much money 21 23| Planchet seeing there was no longer any hope of making his master 22 26| its influence, time has no longer measure, space has no longer 23 26| longer measure, space has no longer distance. We depart from 24 26| rather, even, you will no longer exist. As for the world, 25 27| Ah, monsieur, he was no longer a man, he was a devil! To 26 28| feared that by resisting longer he should appear selfish 27 29| humiliating." ~"Then you no longer love me!" said the procurator' 28 29| duchess; I will detain you no longer." ~"And she is not to be 29 31| believed herself to be no longer observed, a sentiment resembling 30 32| you, my cousin, I am no longer hungry." ~There was silence. 31 34| door, and as Aramis had no longer any reason to exclude him, 32 36| d'Artagnan's, she was no longer joyous and alert as on the 33 37| all his wishes. It was no longer a rival who was beloved; 34 37| the moment. Milady was no longer for him that woman of fatal 35 37| She turned upon him, no longer like a furious woman, but 36 38| separate, and you are no longer jealous of me--" ~"Monsieur 37 40| was useless to keep guard longer, as his master had come 38 41| the bastion was guarded. A longer stay in this dangerous spot 39 41| but d'Artagnan, who had no longer a motive for staying so 40 47| Artagnan, "as there is no longer any fear of being overheard, 41 47| it is useless to struggle longer. I may as well blow my brains 42 47| My dear Athos, I shall no longer count the number of times 43 48| kept a light burning much longer than the others." ~"So be 44 49| conducted. Houses were no longer to be seen; trees appeared 45 49| shuddered. ~"But we are no longer in the city, sir," said 46 49| Milady could hold out no longer; she broke the silence. " 47 49| back. ~Then when she had no longer any doubt, she cried, in 48 50| said he. "Wait a minute longer, and I will introduce him 49 51| the cardinal, who had no longer, it is true, to embroil 50 54| feet. "I can hold out no longer, for I fear I shall be wanting 51 54| It is I who no longer understand you, madame," 52 54| only this time it was no longer from affectation, but from 53 55| life, madame, will then no longer be under my care, and," 54 56| chaste terrors. I was no longer in the house where I had 55 56| of the water, I contended longer, and instead of falling 56 56| Only this time it was no longer an inert body, without feeling, 57 57| to kiss her feet. ~He no longer loved her; he adored her. ~ 58 57| voice of my husband was no longer here to defend me. Lord 59 58| thinking. ~There was no longer a doubt that Felton was 60 58| kill me today. You have no longer a weapon; and besides, I 61 59| to Laporte that he was no longer able to speak; than, in 62 61| and then the past will no longer exist." ~"This evening?" 63 63| her glassy eyes had no longer their sight; a convulsive 64 64| to denote that he had no longer any objection to make, and 65 66| spoken to them. They are no longer sure." ~Planchet and Bazin


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