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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | persons who appeared to listen to him with respect. d'Artagnan 2 6 | to defend themselves." ~"Listen to Monsieur de Treville," 3 6 | Treville," said the king; "listen to him! Would not one say 4 6 | Make it, monsieur, I listen." ~"How is Monsieur Bernajoux, 5 9 | Gentlemen," cried Aramis, "listen to this." ~"Listen to Aramis," 6 9 | Aramis, "listen to this." ~"Listen to Aramis," said his three 7 11| look with all his eyes and listen with all his ears. ~He was 8 11| looked at him furtively. ~"Listen; I am already upon the scent," 9 16| able, while feigning to listen, to pursue the thread of 10 18| decided her to speak. ~"Listen," said she; "I yield to 11 18| in my name I beg you! But listen; they appear to be speaking 12 19| can guess, at least." ~"Listen!" said Aramis. "Since you 13 21| port?" ~"St. Valery; but listen. When you have arrived there 14 23| replied the young man. ~"Listen," said M. de Treville; " 15 24| name of heaven!" cried he, "listen to me; I have been waiting 16 24| that he made him a sign to listen, and repeated in a low voice: " 17 24| you will look and you will listen, I am quite sure, however 18 26| offer ourselves to God? Listen to this dilemma: God is 19 26| language they employed. ~"But listen to me, then," resumed Aramis 20 26| friend." ~"Go on, then, I listen." ~"I had been at the seminary 21 26| to give me any.' 'Well, listen to me, then, Monsieur the 22 27| become of him?" ~"Deign to listen to me, monseigneur, and 23 27| truth." ~"Condescend to listen to me, and you shall know 24 27| you shall know all." ~"I listen." ~"I had been warned by 25 28| you make me shudder." ~"Listen to me. You have not played 26 31| Artagnan!" said Athos. ~"Listen to me! I want to be enlightened 27 32| but the procurator would listen to nothing, he would be 28 33| speak," said d'Artagnan; "I listen." ~"Here? Impossible! That 29 33| the letter contained. ~"Listen, my dear girl," said d'Artagnan; " 30 34| asked the Musketeer. ~"Listen. This evening M. Coquenard 31 36| you go?" asked Kitty. ~"Listen to me, my dear girl," said 32 40| gentleman enough not to listen standing." And the cardinal 33 42| position." ~"But how?" ~"Listen! You must try to see her, 34 43| said the cardinal; "but now listen to this. It is not from 35 44| of the lower orifice. ~"Listen, Milady," said the cardinal, " 36 44| Milady!" murmured Athos. ~"I listen to your Eminence with greatest 37 44| them a sign to come and listen with him. ~The two Musketeers, 38 44| and why do you not let us listen to the end of the conversation?" ~" 39 45| the pale lips of Milady. ~"Listen! It was you who cut off 40 45| Athos; "But at all events listen well to this. Assassinate 41 45| stopping occasionally to listen. ~In one of those halts 42 46| Now for the wager! We listen, Monsieur Athos." ~"Yes, 43 47| Aramis. "Kill a woman? No, listen to me; I have the true idea." ~" 44 48| took Planchet aside. ~"Listen," said he to him. "When 45 49| would be more disposed to listen to the complaints brought 46 50| defiance, ran to the door to listen, looked out of her window, 47 51| Musketeers, preparing to listen to a letter one of them 48 52| had not been willing to listen to him. ~"Weak or strong," 49 53| same step, and seemed to listen. For the moment she wished 50 54| struggle, and confess my faith. Listen, then, to the supplication 51 54| To you--no, to you alone! Listen to me, rather than add to 52 54| she, "be kind, be clement, listen to my prayer! That knife, 53 54| soldier stopped his march to listen to her. ~Soon after she 54 55| want with me?" said she. ~"Listen," replied Felton, in a low 55 56| Milady was all attention. ~"Listen," said the young man to 56 56| satisfaction. ~"Now," said she, "listen to me." ~The request was 57 56| you see plainly that I listen, and that I am anxious to 58 56| us--a war to the death. ~"'Listen!' said he. 'I give you the 59 57| invoking God, who did not listen to me, I uttered all at 60 57| mixed up with all this?" ~"Listen, Felton," resumed Milady, " 61 59| his remaining strength to listen to the reading of the letter; 62 63| likewise." ~"Oh, my God!" ~"Listen. This is what has happened: 63 63| than I have. Speak; I will listen." ~"In the first place,"


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