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loudness 1
louis 60
louvigny 1
louvre 60
louvre- 1
love 203
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60 louis
60 louvre
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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louvre

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1 1 | then returned toward the Louvre, inquiring of the first 2 2 | king in his balcony at the Louvre, had only to place himself 3 3 | will go straight to the louvre; I will give in my resignation 4 3 | condition to purchase the Louvre." ~D'Artagnan's bearing 5 6 | to report himself at the Louvre. It was already too late. 6 6 | disturbance. ~"Quick to the Louvre," said he, "to the Louvre 7 6 | Louvre," said he, "to the Louvre without losing an instant, 8 6 | directed his course toward the Louvre; but to the great astonishment 9 6 | it was time to go to the Louvre; but as the hour of audience 10 6 | to present himself at the Louvre, that he had only that moment 11 7 | Artagnan was out of the Louvre, and consulted his friends 12 7 | and the guardroom of the Louvre with the accounts of his 13 8 | conveying my wife back to the Louvre, he was coming out as she 14 9 | said Porthos. "I was at the Louvre on the day when he scattered 15 10| what had taken place at the Louvre in the last three days, 16 10| Bonacieux is known at the Louvre, and would be allowed to 17 10| have at some wicket of the Louvre a CONCIERGE who is devoted 18 10| yourself at the wicket of the Louvre, on the side of the Rue 19 10| two bounds he was at the Louvre; as he entered the wicket 20 11| to be reconducted to the Louvre, should be running about 21 11| company was on guard at the Louvre; he was at the Louvre with 22 11| the Louvre; he was at the Louvre with his company. ~It was 23 11| resolved to try and enter the Louvre. His costume of Guardsman 24 11| as he was going to the Louvre. D'Artagnan followed them. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 25 11| twenty paces, as far as the Louvre, and if anyone watches us, 26 11| handsome Musketeer entered the Louvre by the wicket of the Echelle 27 11| through the labyrinths of the Louvre. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 28 12| and the duke entered the Louvre without difficulty. Mme. 29 12| introduced her lover into the Louvre, that was all. She took 30 12| windings of this part of the Louvre, appropriated for the people 31 12| and conducting him to the Louvre, was abducted. For two days 32 12| conducted him out of the Louvre. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 33 13| wife at the wicket of the Louvre to escort her home." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 34 14| most likely returned to the Louvre." ~"At one o'clock this 35 14| fetch your wife from the Louvre, did you always return directly 36 14| Yes." ~"Where?" ~"At the Louvre." ~"Are you sure of it?" ~" 37 15| the cardinal was at the Louvre with the king. ~It was precisely 38 16| and when I came to the Louvre I left orders if he came, 39 16| cardinal was still at the Louvre; he was told that his Eminence 40 17| Laporte could not leave the Louvre; she had not a soul in the 41 17| and reconduct you to the Louvre." ~"Thank you, monsieur, 42 17| return very safely to the Louvre all alone." ~"As you please, 43 18| must have returned to the Louvre." ~"You are sure," replied 44 18| Has returned to the Louvre." ~"Without speaking to 45 18| the cloak. ~"I go to the Louvre; I ask for Mme. Bonacieux; 46 21| Dessessart was on duty at the Louvre, and that he might repair 47 22| streets which led from the Louvre to the Hotel de Ville, and 48 22| can send for them to the Louvre, where they are, and thus 49 23| she is detained at the Louvre this evening by her duties." ~" 50 23| they did not return to the Louvre till six o'clock in the 51 24| find her next day at the Louvre; sometimes he feared she 52 39| of her husband. ~Near the Louvre the four friends met with 53 40| then led his company to the Louvre, where the king held his 54 43| representatives in the cabinet of the Louvre, where they had as yet but 55 44| world knows, appears at the Louvre every time any great event 56 44| Constable; the night at the Louvre; the evening at Amiens; 57 44| interview granted at the Louvre by the queen to a certain 58 60| in these terms: ~At the Louvre, August 10, 1628 The superior 59 63| the evening to go to the Louvre, never appeared again in 60 67| the evening to go to the Louvre, never appeared again in


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