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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 6 | dear Captain, a judge must hear both sides." ~"Good Lord! 2 8 | dessert, would have liked to hear the conversation; but the 3 9 | admiration. ~"I like to hear him talk," said Athos; " 4 10| it to nobody unless you hear three taps like this;" and 5 12| but you shall every day hear of me. What object, think 6 13| so far as to be unable to hear anything. ~The commissary, 7 17| a single syllable. ~"You hear, madame," said the king, 8 17| guessing the cause. "You hear, madame?" ~"Yes, sire, I 9 17| madame?" ~"Yes, sire, I hear," stammered the queen. ~" 10 17| Bonacieux could hardly hear what she said, "To my Lord 11 17| friend. His friend! Do you hear that, madame? I am the friend 12 18| Mme. Bonacieux, "we shall hear no more." ~"On the contrary," 13 18| said d'Artagnan, "we shall hear better." ~D'Artagnan raised 14 23| am alarmed every time I hear a door open, particularly 15 23| Artagnan was too far off to hear him; and if he had heard 16 24| may see or what you may hear (for you will look and you 17 24| elder, from which I could hear and see everything. The 18 27| have; but I like better to hear my sword clang against lances 19 27| hollow voice of Athos, "I can hear d'Artagnan, I think." ~" 20 27| faucet in again. Do you hear it? It is running now." ~ 21 28| with a nervous spasm. ~"Hear the end. Ten parts of a 22 29| locality could either see or hear her, "ah, Monsieur Porthos, 23 29| my husband who would not hear of lending." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 24 30| that will amuse you." ~"Hear me, Athos," said d'Artagnan. " 25 33| need not fear. She will not hear what we say; she never goes 26 33| remained open, d'Artagnan could hear Milady for some time scolding 27 34| nobody could either see or hear him, and opening his ragged 28 35| was so thin that one could hear nearly all that passed between 29 36| tomorrow." ~"Silence! I hear my brother. It will be useless 30 38| shirt, "prepare yourself to hear an incredible, an unheard-of 31 38| put to you. Did you never hear talk of a young woman who 32 40| and you are now about to hear it. Sit down there, before 33 44| was necessary we should hear; besides, I don't prevent 34 46| which he sipped slowly. "I hear you gentlemen of the Guards 35 46| said Athos, "don't you hear Monsieur de Busigny, who 36 46| to talk, and nobody will hear us--for I guarantee the 37 47| pointing to the bodies, "cannot hear us." ~"But we could throw 38 47| are they firing at now? I hear no balls whistle, and I 39 48| we may from time to time hear you spoken of. ~"Marie Michon" ~" 40 49| fine gravel, Milady could hear a vast roaring, which she 41 51| supposed that his desire to hear the conversation was augmented 42 52| listened in vain; I do not hear her breathe." ~"You are 43 53| with majesty; "for though I hear your words, I declare I 44 53| in garrison here, we must hear such things as these, no 45 54| window, and pretended not to hear the door as it opened. ~" 46 54| supplicant pretended not to hear the noise, and in a voice 47 54| Then only she pretended to hear the sound of Felton's steps, 48 54| I would make of it! Oh, hear me to the end! that knife, 49 55| ears have they, but they hear not." ~"Yes, yes!" said 50 55| ears have they, but they hear not." ~"But," cried the 51 55| can harm nobody." ~"You hear him!" cried Milady, with 52 57| affianced husband returned. ~"'Hear me,' said he; 'this man 53 58| Silence," said Felton, "I hear footsteps." ~"We are discovered!" ~ 54 59| under arrest." ~"You will hear me to the end, my Lord. 55 59| soon, perhaps, I shall not hear, and I shall die without 56 61| or being persecuted." ~"Hear me," said the novice; "we 57 62| without having been able to hear anything of him. A fanatic 58 63| Stop--" ~"What?" ~"I hear a horse's steps; it is my 59 63| Milady listened. ~"Do you hear anything?" said she. ~"Yes, 60 63| amid which she seemed to hear her own name pronounced. ~ 61 66| notwithstanding, he could still hear her cry and threaten. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 62 67| enough for the cardinal to hear him. ~His Eminence bent


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