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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| the reader to lay to our account, and not to that of the 2 1 | the yellow horse, by the account of the hostler at least, 3 1 | enormous sum for him on the account of the originality of his 4 3 | thoughts of his heart, "on account of my old companion, your 5 4 | reclamation, I refuse it on account of the form." ~"The fact 6 5 | excuse me, but on that account only, and--on guard!" ~At 7 6 | had no time to lose, on account of the audience of the king, 8 6 | cardinal, and were beloved on account of the hatred they bore 9 6 | yes, this is just the account the duke gave me of the 10 8 | then, that it is not on account of any intrigues of her 11 8 | Ah, ah! Can it be on account of the amours of Madame 12 11 | But was it on her own account, or on account of another, 13 11 | on her own account, or on account of another, that she exposed 14 11 | dangers I incur on my own account cannot stop you, think of 15 13 | and even better on that account ought I to know him. Monsieur 16 15 | signified, "That was on account of the affair about which 17 15 | to rigorous treatment on account of police affairs." ~The 18 15 | appears, according to your account, that if by mischance a 19 16 | inconvenience or uneasiness on my account! She has always believed 20 17 | must not part with on any account, and which you will deliver 21 18 | time; but as such cries, on account of their frequency, brought 22 21 | having personally on that account more to thank me for in 23 23 | to designate, during his account, by the title of the "cardinal' 24 23 | mystification until he has settled account with the mystifier; and 25 24 | recognized; but entirely on account of her precautions, the 26 25 | listened to the young man's account with a seriousness which 27 25 | little uneasy--" ~"On what account?" ~"Of certain expenses 28 25 | eight days we presented our account; but it appeared we had 29 25 | endeavored to interest by an account of his adventure." ~"It 30 25 | according to Pathaud's account." ~"In that case, you may 31 25 | stood absolutely in need on account of my accident." ~"Well?" ~" 32 25 | to be very uneasy on your account." ~"But your host behaves 33 26 | replied Aramis; "but on your account I will add some eggs, and 34 28 | who charged me double on account of that foolish Mousqueton 35 29 | great trouble to meet on account of the jealousy of her husband, 36 31 | sentiments for which we cannot account. His only fear was that 37 31 | about to quit, France on account of the war, Milady had just 38 31 | retire, excusing himself on account of the urgency of the business 39 33 | almost without a doubt, on account of the diamond studs. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 40 33 | See how I suffer on your account!" ~Toward the end of the 41 34 | seriously uneasy on his account. But you, my dear Athos-- 42 34 | the fair woman on whose account I gave you advice, which 43 37 | entertain a little fear on my account?" ~"What have I to fear?" ~" 44 40 | well--we will settle our account!" ~"Young man," said Richelieu, " 45 41 | death would be placed to the account of the enemy. ~As he might 46 42 | by your order." ~"On our account?" said the three Musketeers. ~" 47 43 | Advance, and give an account of what you are doing here 48 43 | others, and upon a false account believe us to be in fault." ~" 49 45 | has gone as a scout, on account of some words of our host, 50 47 | Treville, who had received the account of the adventure from the 51 49 | yourself so particularly on my account?" ~"You may perceive, madame, 52 50 | seek a quarrel with me on account of the fair lady I detain 53 52 | Then, as if to render an account to herself of the changes 54 52 | to a woman, if not on her account, at least on my own." ~Milady 55 54 | not disturb yourself on my account, I beseech you." ~"How do 56 56 | was soon insufficient on account of my weak arms. I fell 57 56 | place I was in, or to take account of the details I describe. 58 61 | exerted themselves on my account, may also exert themselves 59 64 | accident was set down to the account of robbers, who had stopped 60 66 | kill, without being on that account an assassin," said the man


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