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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| A short time ago, while making researches in the Royal 2 1 | poltroon!" cried d'Artagnan, making the best face possible, 3 1 | reckoned upon this letter for making his way at court. "It contained 4 3 | toward the antechamber and making a sign to d'Artagnan with 5 3 | spy that the best means of making his court to me is to rail 6 4 | Bless me!" cried Porthos, making strong efforts to disembarrass 7 5 | quarrel," replied Aramis, making a sign to d'Artagnan to 8 5 | advancing toward them and making a sign to his men to do 9 6 | that his Eminence has been making fresh complaints against 10 6 | quit the group and were making their way toward the hotel 11 6 | thought it best to be first in making the complaint. He sent one 12 6 | people for their audacity in making SORTIE against the king' 13 6 | not now have the honor of making my very humble reverence 14 7 | on the Bridge Tournelle, making rings and plashing in the 15 9 | least resistance, without making the least noise?'" ~"He 16 9 | moment," cried d'Artagnan, making them a sign to replace in 17 11 | you out." And d'Artagnan, making himself as small as he could, 18 11 | that it is for the sake of making me talk that you invent 19 12 | Anne of Austria, and in making himself loved by dazzling 20 14 | that moment without his making a single gesture in his 21 20 | fast as they could; and by making a long detour avoided the 22 21 | searching for a means of making him accept something and 23 23 | was no longer any hope of making his master renounce his 24 24 | this animal will end by making me afraid." And he put his 25 24 | man listened attentively, making a sign only that it was 26 24 | night. He was not long in making his toilet. He examined 27 25 | whom they were doubtless making pay very dearly for her 28 25 | was not in the habit of making promises, and that when 29 25 | wish to see all innkeepers making a fortune." ~"It seems to 30 25 | continued d'Artagnan. ~"Why, on making a thrust at my adversary, 31 26 | Your thesis! Are you then making a thesis?" ~"Without doubt," 32 28 | story of the present day making him forget that of the preceding 33 30 | REVOIR," said the Musketeer, making a sign to Grimaud to uncork 34 30 | back from time to time, and making contortions like a dancer. ~ 35 31 | the Englishman, without making any further resistance, 36 31 | Tarbes. ~D'Artagnan began by making his most splendid toilet, 37 33 | the cause which was near making Milady lose her credit with 38 37 | bedstead, while he aimed at making his retreat by the door 39 40 | with the ambitious idea of making your fortune." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 40 41 | him with the purpose of making sure. Fortunately, deceived 41 41 | spot, or to carry him away, making a buckler of his body, and 42 43 | denied personal bravery, from making nocturnal excursions, sometimes 43 43 | is some superior officer making his night rounds," said 44 46 | will not pardon you for making me come here instead of 45 46 | dyke which the cardinal is making drives them all out into 46 47 | believe the signs Grimaud is making, we are about to have to 47 49 | fell at once into the sea, making but a single sound, giving 48 49 | pronouncing a word himself, and making himself obeyed by a gesture 49 49 | replied Lord de Winter, making a bow, half courteous, half 50 50 | Lord de Winter went out, making a sign to Felton, who followed 51 51 | created the gaiety of others. Making a sign to La Houdiniere 52 51 | because he risked his head in making this reply, "the letter 53 52 | speaking a word, without making a gesture. Milady possessed 54 54 | sound leaving his mouth, and making a powerful effort to control 55 55 | door open behind him, and making a sign to Milady to be silent; 56 59 | my Lord!" said Felton, making a step toward the duke. ~" 57 59 | much!" cried Buckingham, making a step toward the door. ~ 58 59 | the knife fall into it, making a sign to Laporte that he 59 59 | weighed. The vessel was making way under a blue sky, at 60 60 | had conferred upon him in making him at last enter the Musketeers-- 61 60 | appears to me that we are making a great trouble of a very 62 61 | contenting herself with making a profound inclination of 63 63 | a snare to prevent your making any resistance when they 64 65 | in his turn succeeded in making his escape; I was accused


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