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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | cried d'Artagnan, making the best face possible, and never 2 2 | streets, as if it were the best of all possible sports; 3 2 | connection with names the best known and with details the 4 3 | mine! The king's! The best! A surgeon! Or, s'blood, 5 3 | and the cardinal are the best of friends; their apparent 6 3 | to tell his spy that the best means of making his court 7 4 | will indicate to you the best place and time." ~The two 8 5 | your way, then; it is the best thing to do." ~This raillery 9 6 | manner possible. Three of my best soldiers, whom your Majesty 10 6 | much at heart--three of my best soldiers, I say, Athos, 11 6 | be content, I will do my best. On guard!" ~"But," said 12 6 | de Treville thought it best to be first in making the 13 6 | days, and those of his very best! But that's quite enough, 14 7 | friends upon the use he had best make of his share of the 15 9 | obey him. Do as you think best, d'Artagnan." ~At this moment 16 11| rendezvous, that would not be the best means of commencing an acquaintance." ~ 17 11| doubt; Aramis is one of my best friends." ~"Aramis! Who 18 11| this boy is decidedly the best. I shall use it again upon 19 14| perhaps everything is for the best." ~"The fact is that I do 20 15| will decide." ~"That is best," said the king. "Send the 21 15| end by accusing me. It is best to constitute myself at 22 16| and yet this is one of the best!" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ These 23 17| Rochefort, who had become the best friend of Bonacieux, and 24 19| so. At all events, it is best that he should follow us 25 19| what route he thinks is best, in Planchet's clothes, 26 20| They continued at their best speed for two hours, although 27 20| And one for me--the best for last!" cried d'Artagnan, 28 21| you cannot; so make the best of it. Name to me such of 29 22| This was the costume that best became the king. So dressed, 30 24| a bottle of wine of the best quality, and placing himself 31 25| bring him a bottle of his best wine and as good a breakfast 32 25| asked for a bottle of your best wine, and if you have deceived 33 25| that, my house being the best, he should remain where 34 25| part of the cellar is the best wine, that's my point for 35 26| a year. I sought out the best fencing master in Paris, 36 27| these have asked for the best. My wife has perhaps requested 37 27| the host recognized as his best olive oil. ~The four crossed 38 27| to take possession of the best apartment in the house, 39 28| that in passing. I did my best to make them drunk. Then 40 28| that Porthos has made the best bargain of any of us." ~ 41 30| lackeys began to chat with the best understanding possible; 42 32| valises; you shall choose the best. There is one in particular 43 34| she, "I did all for the best! One of our clients is a 44 35| the younger sons of the best families were frequently 45 35| carry her. ~The heart of the best woman is pitiless toward 46 37| Artagnan perceived that the best way in which he could act 47 38| mistaken, you have left the best of your apparel with Milady, 48 38| little money I had and the best of my things, and I got 49 39| to his good fortune--the best mistress possible. ~The 50 40| honor me. Everything is best in its time, monseigneur. 51 43| judged that it would be best to put an end to the affair, 52 45| branded. She thought it was best to preserve silence, to 53 46| you did not get much the best of the Rochellais." ~D'Artagnan 54 48| know which loves money the best." ~"What Aramis says is 55 50| employed them they must be the best. ~"But tell me, my dear 56 53| religion at all; I like that best," replied Lord de Winter, 57 61| Milady had, likewise, the best of passports-her beauty, 58 61| found again in Athos-the best friend of d'Artagnan. ~But 59 62| Milady smiled. "I am her best friend." ~"Upon my honor," 60 62| you forget that I am her best friend." ~"Ah, that's true! 61 63| well--all may be for the best; but we do not go far from 62 63| the beloved of one of my best friends?" ~"Dear d'Artagnan! 63 63| time to think how she could best avenge herself on the four 64 63| of those who seemed to be best informed was that he was 65 67| of those who seemed to be best informed was that he was


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