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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | these concealed or public, secret or open wars, there were 2 3 | wound, though kept as a secret, was known to all. A burst 3 5 | hence, however well the secret might be guarded, it would 4 5 | sign to d'Artagnan to keep secret the cause of their duel. ~ 5 7 | the air of having nothing secret about him, he was a young 6 8 | decided me to confide a secret to him." ~"Speak, monsieur, 7 8 | have told me that you had a secret to confide in me. Act, then, 8 10| arrested, the arrest is held secret. Four or five men are placed 9 10| what?" ~"Oh, that is not my secret; I must not, therefore, 10 11| she?" ~"Oh, that is not my secret." ~"My dear Madame Bonacieux, 11 14| ignorant that we know her secret. Let her believe that we 12 17| upon his Eminence with some secret which the cardinal either 13 17| important Bonacieux thought the secret which she declined to confide 14 18| heart beat with joy and secret hope shone in her eyes. ~" 15 18| ought I to confide such a secret to you, monsieur? You are 16 18| not!" ~"Well, reveal your secret to him, and ask him whether, 17 18| confide it to me." ~"But this secret is not mine, and I cannot 18 18| confided in him the terrible secret of which chance had already 19 18| with joy and pride. This secret which he possessed, this 20 19| him CARTE BLANCHE for some secret affair. But M. de Treville 21 19| her Majesty." ~"Is this secret your own?" ~"No, monsieur; 22 19| end I ask it." ~"Keep your secret, young man, and tell me 23 19| Without confiding to them the secret which I am not willing to 24 19| do in such an affair. A secret may, by chance, be betrayed 25 24| You have promised to be secret, my good monsieur?" said 26 25| open his teeth and let his secret escape. The question, then, 27 26| out against a surprised secret. Besides, we feel always 28 27| spoke of the future. His secret, then, was in the past, 29 31| to kill you to prevent my secret from roaming over the fields." ~ 30 33| long, and above all, too secret." ~"Well, what is to be 31 36| that his name is all my secret." ~"Yet I must know his 32 37| 37. Milady's Secret~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan left 33 37| was apparently beloved. A secret voice whispered to him, 34 37| The young man now knew her secret, her terrible secret--the 35 37| her terrible secret--the secret she concealed even from 36 37| maid with such care, the secret of which all the world was 37 37| still more, you have my secret! You shall die." ~And she 38 39| the expression of its own secret disquiet--for behind all 39 40| this voice responded to a secret voice of his soul, which 40 41| tell you all." ~"Is your secret of enough importance to 41 43| Thank God, we can keep a secret." ~The cardinal fixed his 42 44| which?" ~"I don't know; the secret has been well kept." ~"But 43 45| discovered your infamous secret, wished to have him killed 44 47| going to let me into your secret." ~"I hope at the same time 45 47| resembling each other." ~"But the secret!" said d'Artagnan. ~"The 46 47| said d'Artagnan. ~"The secret is," said Athos, "that I 47 47| wounds; next Milady, whose secret I have discovered; finally, 48 48| that I would entrust this secret to you; and for a captain' 49 50| mean to say? Is there any secret meaning concealed beneath 50 51| his brow in his turn, "the secret of many unknown things might 51 51| Monsieur Cardinal has not a secret to interrogate ashes?" ~" 52 52| Artagnan knows that terrible secret which she has sworn no one 53 54| ground; "I have told my secret! He knows all! My God, I 54 55| be, could not resist the secret influence which had already 55 57| his brother. The terrible secret was to be concealed till 56 61| always thought there was some secret understanding in that quarter!" 57 62| left alone, we know his secret, and it may be useful; as 58 63| No one must know this secret, my dear, but yourself. 59 63| when he revealed such a secret. Porthos and Aramis looked 60 67| He felt something like a secret joy at being forever relieved


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