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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | live at the expense of the enemy must live at the expense 2 4 | he has acquired a mortal enemy. Then, resuming his mild 3 5 | was to make at one blow an enemy of a minister more powerful 4 5 | Artagnan would kill his enemy, wished to resume the fight. ~ 5 5 | the breast of his fallen enemy, and forced him to ask for 6 5 | always respected, even in an enemy. The Musketeers saluted 7 11| here. In each there was an enemy to contend with, and contributions 8 11| one she had taken for an enemy. ~"No," said d'Artagnan; " 9 16| believed me, sire, to be her enemy; although your Majesty can 10 16| them." ~"The queen is my enemy, but is not yours, sire; 11 21| Englishman, and consequently an enemy whom I should have much 12 23| Artagnan! A present from an enemy is not a good thing. Are 13 23| which means, 'Beware of the enemy who makes you presents." ~" 14 23| diamond does not come from an enemy, monsieur," replied d'Artagnan, " 15 25| he met on the road as an enemy. It followed that his hat 16 31| victory." ~"I, the heir of an enemy!" said Athos; "for whom, 17 35| another you have a terrible enemy on your hands." ~While thus 18 36| resolution, she said, "I have an enemy." ~"You, madame!" said d' 19 36| as you are!" ~"A mortal enemy." ~"Indeed!" ~"An enemy 20 36| enemy." ~"Indeed!" ~"An enemy who has insulted me so cruelly 21 41| against England, our eternal enemy, the cardinal completed 22 41| not only to get rid of an enemy of France, but to avenge 23 41| he, humble as he was--an enemy of the cardinal; that is 24 41| had made himself another enemy, less to be feared, he thought; 25 41| not to be despised. This enemy was Milady. ~In exchange 26 41| because it would be an enemy the less, and this enemy 27 41| enemy the less, and this enemy might have a well-furnished 28 41| reconnoitering, how the enemy guarded this bastion. ~At 29 41| placed to the account of the enemy. ~As he might be only wounded 30 41| first idea was to join the enemy. One of them took his gun 31 41| observing the movements of the enemy and taking advantage of 32 41| shoulders at the moment the enemy fired. ~A slight shock, 33 41| for staying so near the enemy, abridged the testimonials 34 43| such a haste to meet the enemy that he commanded every 35 43| everything was preparing in the enemy's camp for a fresh assault, 36 44| cardinal. ~"Well, now I have an enemy much more to be dreaded 37 44| for me to get rid of my enemy as it is easy to get rid 38 46| the watch, whatever the enemy may do to dislodge us." ~ 39 46| dreaded are not from the enemy." ~"But for such an expedition 40 46| useless in the face of an enemy." ~"Well," replied Athos, " 41 47| replied Athos. "As soon as the enemy are within musket shot, 42 47| more than a dozen of the enemy. A last discharge welcomed 43 47| was an ally, and not an enemy. What you would now do amounts 44 47| flag in the hands of the enemy, even if that flag be but 45 47| for two hours against the enemy, and have killed I don't 46 49| government, if it is to an enemy I am to attribute the violence 47 50| acknowledged and intelligent enemy. ~"Yes, let us chat, brother," 48 51| against him, as a friend or an enemy, she would not remain motionless 49 52| to take vengeance on her enemy, this precious paper is 50 55| smile. "Ennui is the mortal enemy of prisoners; I had ennui, 51 55| skillful general, seeing the enemy ready to surrender, marches 52 55| of mine enemies, of the enemy of England, of the enemy 53 55| enemy of England, of the enemy of God! You believe, and 54 56| At length, one evening my enemy resolved to paralyze the 55 56| without doubt, that eternal enemy of our souls, that lion 56 56| sign it.' ~"'Ah!' said my enemy, in a jeering tone, 'that' 57 59| am not obliged to see an enemy in you. ~"Your affectionate ~" 58 60| with Milady, her mortal enemy. Aramis therefore had written 59 61| her mind. ~"You are not an enemy of our holy faith?" said 60 61| of d'Artagnan, he was the enemy of the cardinal; and she 61 63| came from conquering an enemy and not Frenchmen. He entered 62 67| France from the inveterate enemy who set all Europe against 63 67| came from conquering an enemy and not Frenchmen. He entered


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