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lifted 13
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | restrained him. ~A ray of light all at once broke upon the 2 2 | recovered its loudness and the light was not withheld from any 3 11| inside blind was opened and a light appeared through the panes 4 11| closed. Still more, the light which had shone for an instant 5 11| avidity. Unfortunately the light had been removed into another 6 11| as at the shutter, three light and regular taps. When he 7 11| by a lamp which threw its light over all that part of the 8 12| hair, which, from being light in her youth, had become 9 17| discussion from which some light or other might break, convinced 10 18| with precaution, and both, light as shadows, glided through 11 18| closed, and you can see no light shine through the chinks 12 20| The breeze had been so light all night, they had made 13 22| recognized his usual guide, the light and intelligent Mme. Bonacieux. ~ 14 22| door disclosed a brilliant light, and she disappeared. ~D' 15 22| could be; but soon a ray of light which penetrated through 16 22| of a person intercept the light. ~At length a hand and an 17 24| this window shone a mild light which silvered the foliage 18 24| himself so that a ray of light should fall upon the letter 19 24| trees, upon whose leaves the light still shone; and as one 20 24| to find that this soft light, this calm lamp, enlightened 21 24| violence. ~The little soft light shone on in the calmness 22 24| and the same calm soft light shone through the window. ~ 23 24| closed again as soon as the light from a miserable lamp which 24 24| linden tree, and by the light of the lamp had seen the 25 24| cabarets in which there was a light, but could not find Planchet 26 24| would, perhaps, have some light thrown upon the mysterious 27 25| rabbits, carp or eels--all light, wholesome food, suitable 28 26| admitted the mysterious light calculated for beatific 29 26| Heaven grant that this light prove not a devouring fire!" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 30 31| She has the most beautiful light hair imaginable!" ~"Ah, 31 33| head in the air, and as light at heart as a man who awaits 32 37| ten steps to look at the light in Milady's apartment, which 33 37| the first. ~At length the light disappeared. With this light 34 37| light disappeared. With this light was extinguished the last 35 37| lover in silence. The pale light of the first rays of day 36 39| possible--for the little light that remained rendered a 37 40| Milady, who, mounted upon a light chestnut horse, designated 38 41| Artagnan, this indulgence was a light by which he caught a glimpse 39 41| go myself." ~And with a light step, an eye on the watch, 40 44| replies could throw any light on the subject, Porthos 41 48| be observed if we kept a light burning much longer than 42 49| entering into the circle of light projected by the lamp, Milady 43 52| vengeance she conceives by the light of the flashes which her 44 52| committed. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ A light appeared under the door; 45 52| appeared under the door; this light announced the reappearance 46 55| it, and started as if its light had revealed the abysses 47 56| Felton--the only beam of light that penetrated to her in 48 56| sumptuous, and into which light only penetrated by an opening 49 56| as I could judge by the light of the sun, the day was 50 56| ceiling, casting a strong light into my chamber; and I perceived 51 56| sleep a single instant. The light of day reassured me; I went 52 58| upon the bars, and by the light of every flash she perceived 53 61| accompanied by a young woman with light hair and delicate complexion, 54 63| her attention; it was just light enough for her to see who 55 63| last glass of Malaga by the light of his lamp. ~"Well," said 56 64| the house was painted. No light appeared through the chinks 57 64| upon the sand following the light steps of this woman, who 58 65| midnight. ~Occasionally, by the light of a flash of lightning 59 65| over the curtain. ~By the light of a lamp he saw a woman, 60 66| showed against its pale light the dark outline of its 61 67| last glass of Malaga by the light of his lamp. ~"Well," said


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