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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| the king's Musketeers, he met in the antechamber three 2 1 | of the first Musketeer he met for the situation of the 3 2 | you by that veiled lady I met you with the other Sunday, 4 2 | tone. ~"He relates that he met at Brussels Rochefort, the 5 4 | inquired of everyone he met with, went down to the ferry, 6 5 | Artagnan; but on his way he met Athos, who during his relief 7 5 | in every Musketeer they met, so that in the end it became 8 6 | as possible whenever he met him, or from asking in the 9 7 | itself. It was said Athos had met with great crosses in love, 10 7 | Inseparables were constantly to be met with seeking one another, 11 8 | apartment. On the staircase he met Athos and Porthos, who were 12 12 | apartment. ~In the corridor he met Mme. Bonacieux, who waited 13 21 | upsetting those whom he met on the road. In fact, in 14 22 | upon the king, whom they met on the steps, where the 15 23 | of Paris to traverse, he met with no misadventure. Everyone 16 25 | looked upon everybody he met on the road as an enemy. 17 25 | It appears that he had met with disagreeableness, likewise, 18 25 | It has so chanced that I met with a Spaniard in my peregrinations 19 26 | things he had passed or met with on the road. ~There 20 26 | the house in which I have met you this evening, I will 21 29 | wherever they went. When they met they looked desolately at 22 30 | In the Rue de Seine he met Planchet, who had stopped 23 30 | the end of twenty paces met d'Artagnan, who, having 24 31 | men. ~On the staircase he met the pretty SOUBRETTE, who 25 31 | In the corridor he again met the pretty Kitty; that was 26 31 | corridor, or on the stairs, he met the pretty SOUBRETTE. But, 27 33 | the hand every time she met him, and her deep sighs; 28 34 | the corner of the Rue Bac met Mousqueton, who, with a 29 34 | from his master that he had met d'Artagnan and Aramis, and 30 35 | to me every time we have met. I also--I love you. Oh, 31 38 | No, but I have just met with a terrible adventure! 32 38 | a prince. The Musketeer met with a superb Andalusian 33 38 | livres, and without having met with any accident. ~It was 34 39 | mount. ~The two Musketeers met at the gate. Athos and d' 35 39 | and if Mme. Coquenard had met Porthos and seen what a 36 39 | Louvre the four friends met with M. de Treville, who 37 39 | the purpose for which they met; besides, it would not be 38 42 | The first object that met the eyes of d'Artagnan on 39 46 | Aramis. ~On their way they met Grimaud. Athos made him 40 48 | appointed hour, the four friends met. There only remained three 41 49 | she wished to divine, she met this time with a countenance 42 51 | under his orders, if he met a Musketeer of the company 43 53 | Puritans she had so often met, not only in the court of 44 53 | to say that since we last met you have changed your religion. 45 54 | compassionate being I have met with! To you--my preserver, 46 55 | my benefactor--I who have met with nothing but traitors 47 59 | but upon the first step he met Lord de Winter, who, seeing 48 59 | the man whom Felton had met in the antechamber rushed 49 59 | was ended, as if he had met with a bitter disappointment, 50 60 | genius, whom I have always met with when threatened by 51 60 | that horrible woman when I met her for the first time, 52 61 | immediately. ~The superior met her; Milady showed her the 53 61 | powerless as I am, that you have met with me, for if I leave 54 61 | with Monsieur de Putange; I met Monsieur Dujart in England; 55 63 | force if it were necessary, met with the emissary of the 56 63 | know that?" ~"My brother met some emissaries of the cardinal 57 63 | superior. ~The two friends met her in the corridor, greatly 58 64 | a question. At length he met a belated passenger, went 59 64 | asked the first person he met. The night watch evinced


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