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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | Monsieur de Treville gains ten thousand crowns a year; he is therefore 2 1 | would rather have lost a thousand pistoles than have lost 3 1 | more if he had said twenty thousand; but a certain juvenile 4 3 | him as had been done in a thousand other instances? He fixed 5 5 | Bicarat. Porthos made a thousand flourishes, asking Bicarat 6 8 | an income of two or three thousand crown in the haberdashery 7 11| here I have business; a thousand thanks for your honorable 8 12| fascination of your look--the thousand circumstances, in short, 9 13| for it, were he among a thousand persons." ~The face of the 10 13| should recognize him among a thousand, say you?" continued he. ~" 11 17| About how much?" ~"A thousand pistoles, perhaps." ~"What 12 18| understand by what we said?" ~"A thousand things. In the first place, 13 21| that he gained a hundred thousand livres a year by the Duke 14 21| I will give you three thousand pistoles apiece if I can 15 21| the studs, an order for a thousand pistoles, to make you forget 16 21| sending her the order for the thousand pistoles, and charging her 17 23| jewel, which is worth a thousand pistoles if it is worth 18 25| a hundred, I give you a thousand times to guess, monsieur, 19 26| a vague mist in which a thousand confused images of trees, 20 26| that great man paid me a thousand compliments." ~"A RONDEAU!" 21 27| to win in one night three thousand pistoles; to lose them even 22 28| I wager that I uttered a thousand extravagances." ~While saying 23 28| once, I estimated it at a thousand pistoles." ~"I hope," said 24 28| fifteen makes sixty--six thousand livres," said Athos. ~"It 25 28| said d'Artagnan, "with a thousand livres each-- I do not speak 26 28| him out of his senses. A thousand livres! For my part, I declare 27 28| part, I declare I want two thousand." ~"Four times two makes 28 28| said Aramis; "it is eight thousand that we want to complete 29 30| feminine weapon flew into a thousand pieces. ~The cavalier laughed 30 31| in his arms, and paid a thousand compliments to the three 31 31| family will inherit fifteen thousand louis a year from him. Keep 32 32| it does not exceed two thousand five hundred livres! I even 33 32| could manage it with two thousand livres." ~"Good God!" cried 34 32| Good God!" cried she, "two thousand livres! Why, that is a fortune!" ~ 35 33| which I missed three hundred thousand livres' income." ~"That' 36 34| Tours!" cried Aramis. "A thousand pardons, gentlemen; but 37 36| Artagnan. ~Besides, she had a thousand precautions to take, a thousand 38 36| thousand precautions to take, a thousand counsels to give to her 39 38| my grandfather gave two thousand crowns for it, as he once 40 38| you can borrow at least a thousand crowns on it. With that 41 38| without blemish. They asked a thousand livres for him. ~He might 42 38| Artagnan returned with the two thousand livres, and without having 43 41| vessels and nearly twenty thousand men, he had surprised the 44 41| diamond, worth five or six thousand livres, which he wore on 45 42| and a reinforcement of ten thousand troops. His Musketeers proceeded 46 43| the field of battle two thousand men, among whom were five 47 44| exchange for the sum of three thousand pistoles." ~"Well, monseigneur?" ~" 48 47| in motion. More than two thousand persons had assisted, as 49 47| him a bag containing seven thousand livres. ~This was the price 50 48| that little bag?" ~"Seven thousand livres, in louis of twelve 51 48| twelve francs." ~"Seven thousand livres!" cried Porthos. " 52 48| diamond was worth seven thousand livres?" ~"It appears so," 53 48| will reduce the sum to five thousand livres. We will each take 54 48| livres. We will each take a thousand livres to be employed as 55 48| we will leave a fund of a thousand livres under the guardianship 56 51| assassination of three of four thousand Huguenots who allowed themselves 57 54| and if it be not within a thousand leagues of London, attention 58 56| Felton beforehand in the thousand meshes of her inventive 59 58| sound to France." ~"For a thousand pistoles," said the captain. ~" 60 58| hundred, I will give you a thousand pistoles." ~"Hurrah for 61 62| I have as much. With a thousand pistoles one may face everything. 62 63| contained eight hundred thousand livres. ~Mousqueton had 63 66| whispered to the lackeys, "A thousand pistoles to each of you, 64 67| contained eight hundred thousand livres. ~Mousqueton had


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