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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| visit to M. de Treville, captain of the king's Musketeers, 2 1 | and decrees, there he is, captain of the Musketeers; that 3 1 | to Monsieur de Treville, captain of the Musketeers." ~"Indeed!" ~" 4 2 | Louis XIII made Treville the captain of his Musketeers, who were 5 2 | not saying a little. The captain of the Musketeers was therefore 6 2 | entered the apartment of the captain of the Musketeers, congratulating 7 3 | insulting expressions of the captain to all the people in the 8 3 | give in my resignation as captain of the king's Musketeers 9 3 | under the table. ~"Well, my Captain," said Porthos, quite beside 10 3 | For you know Athos. Well, Captain, he endeavored twice to 11 3 | whole story. What the devil, Captain, one cannot win all one' 12 3 | Aramis, who, seeing his captain become appeased, ventured 13 3 | hailed the last words of the captain; and two or three heads, 14 3 | help is there for it! A captain is nothing but a father 15 3 | All at once the captain stopped, as if struck by 16 5 | appear again before the captain as a conquered man." ~Athos, 17 6 | distance-- ~"Come here, Monsieur Captain," said he, "come here, that 18 6 | community? In truth, my dear Captain, I have a great mind to 19 6 | see, for you know, my dear Captain, a judge must hear both 20 6 | great astonishment of the captain of the Musketeers, he was 21 6 | Is it for this I name you captain of my Musketeers, that they 22 10 | very much astonished his captain. But M. de Treville knew 23 15 | arrived at the palace. ~As captain of the Musketeers, M. de 24 15 | over, for scarcely had the captain of the Musketeers closed 25 16 | at the same instant the captain of the Guards, M. de Guitant, 26 18 | Monsieur de Treville, their captain?" ~"Oh, yes, him! I know 27 18 | and your regiment, your captain?" ~"By my soul, you had 28 19 | countenance, the worthy captain plainly perceived that something 29 20 | be more easy," said the captain of a vessel ready to set 30 20 | quite ready to sail, and the captain was waiting on the wharf. " 31 21 | give this letter to the captain; he will convey you to a 32 21 | delivered his letter to the captain, who after having it examined 33 22 | came in his turn Duhallier, captain of the Guards, bringing 34 25 | the future; and the worthy captain, who on his side felt a 35 25 | Cavois?" ~"In person." ~"The captain of the cardinal's Guards?" ~" 36 26 | revealed this to him if the captain of the Guards had found 37 39 | clock. ~"La Houdiniere, CAPTAIN OF THE GUARDS" ~"The devil!" 38 41 | compliments, M. Dessessart, captain of the Guards, as well as 39 41 | readiness." ~"Thanks, my captain!" replied d'Artagnan, who 40 44 | with an English crew, whose captain is on my side, awaits you 41 47 | sent La Houdiniere, his captain of the Guards, to inquire 42 48 | secret to you; and for a captain's commission I would not 43 49 | from it, she implored the captain to put her on shore; but 44 49 | put her on shore; but the captain, eager to escape from his 45 49 | repeating her request to the captain, who, on his part, took 46 49 | a few instants with the captain, gave him several papers, 47 49 | the order of the merchant captain the whole crew of the vessel, 48 49 | all these questions the captain replied without difficulty 49 49 | He then returned to the captain, said a few words to him, 50 50 | you not observed that the captain of your little vessel, on 51 55 | the grave with the rank of captain." ~"What have I, then, done 52 58 | word to anyone before the captain permits you, the captain 53 58 | captain permits you, the captain will have you thrown into 54 58 | they were on the deck. ~"Captain," said Felton, "this is 55 58 | thousand pistoles," said the captain. ~"I have paid you five 56 58 | That's correct," said the captain. ~"And here are the other 57 58 | of gold. ~"No," said the captain, "I make but one bargain; 58 58 | beautiful lady," cried the captain; "and may God often send 59 58 | should put in there." ~The captain replied by ordering the 60 59 | you yourself to appoint me captain; I have punished him for 61 61 | intimately even." ~"The captain of the king's Musketeers?" ~" 62 61 | king's Musketeers?" ~"The captain of the king's Musketeers." ~" 63 63 | a brave and adventurous captain." ~D'Artagnan, his eye moist 64 66 | gentlemen," said the brave captain, "I hope you have been well 65 67 | a brave and adventurous captain." ~D'Artagnan, his eye moist


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