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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | reverie which lasted some minutes. "A weak obstacle is sometimes 2 1 | demanded the host, after a few minutes of useless investigation. ~" 3 2 | who had hit him. In five minutes three were slightly wounded, 4 4 | Artagnan, "I will be there ten minutes before twelve." And he set 5 5 | been waiting about five minutes, and twelve o'clock was 6 5 | him alone; and in a few minutes Cahusac fell, with a sword 7 6 | this time." ~"Wait here ten minutes," said M. de Treville; " 8 6 | at the expiration of ten minutes you do not see me come out, 9 6 | four young men waited ten minutes, a quarter of an hour, twenty 10 6 | quarter of an hour, twenty minutes; and seeing that M. de Treville 11 6 | and himself. ~In fact, ten minutes had scarcely passed away 12 10| blade terrified them. Ten minutes sufficed for their defeat, 13 10| Germain bowed. In a few minutes, Laporte was at the lodge; 14 10| a private audience. Five minutes after, M. de Treville was 15 10| was yet only twenty-five minutes past nine, it was not too 16 10| upon you." ~"Twenty-five minutes past nine!" cried M. de 17 11| By five minutes." ~"Yes; but in certain 18 11| certain circumstances five minutes are five ages." ~"When one 19 11| he had so promised. Five minutes later he was in the Rue 20 14| mercer. ~At the end of ten minutes of reading and ten seconds 21 14| said she, 'wait for me ten minutes, I shall soon return.' She 22 17| lightness of a bird. ~Ten minutes afterward she was at home. 23 17| when he had talked for ten minutes with Cardinal Richelieu, 24 17| you will wait only a few minutes for me, as soon as I have 25 19| reflected that in a few minutes the cardinal would be warned 26 19| been there scarcely five minutes when M. de Treville entered. 27 20| into the boat, and five minutes after they were on board. 28 20| leagues away. In twenty minutes they were on the spot named. 29 21| like the wind, and in a few minutes they were at the gates of 30 24| fact, at the end of a few minutes the belfry of St. Cloud 31 25| Artagnan took charge of it. Ten minutes afterward Planchet joined 32 27| of each other, and in ten minutes, after having commended 33 27| your room again; and in ten minutes, I will answer for it, you 34 28| market cart, which some minutes before had appeared upon 35 28| Athos, at the end of ten minutes. ~"PARDIEU!" replied d'Artagnan, " 36 29| offer me your arm for five minutes? I have something to say 37 30| long. At the end of five minutes they perceived the carriage 38 39| carriage had been twenty minutes behind the time appointed. 39 41| bastion. ~At the end of a few minutes Monsieur raised his voice, 40 41| missed the carriage by ten minutes. ~"But what were you to 41 46| past seven." ~"Thirty-five minutes after seven," said Athos, " 42 46| which you perceive I am five minutes faster than you." ~And bowing 43 46| impossible to talk five minutes in that inn without being 44 47| third, that it yet wants ten minutes before the lapse of the 45 48| money--even if it be but five minutes past eight." ~"Then, monsieur," 46 49| surface of the water. ~In five minutes they gained the land. ~The 47 50| Milady remained for some minutes in the same position, for 48 52| look at him for nearly ten minutes, and in these ten minutes 49 52| minutes, and in these ten minutes the immovable guardian never 50 56| At the expiration of ten minutes Felton came. ~Milady was 51 56| obscurity. ~"Nearly ten minutes passed; I heard no other 52 58| replied to him; and five minutes after, a boat appeared, 53 59| his watch. "It wants ten minutes to nine," said he. ~Milady 54 63| but make haste! in five minutes it will be too late!" ~Mme. 55 63| I missed her by twenty minutes at St. Omer. Finally, at 56 64| he stood still. In a few minutes a night watch passed. Athos 57 64| wait," replied Athos. ~Some minutes after, the superior of the 58 64| He had not chatted ten minutes with the people of the tavern


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