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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 3 | seen during the last two hours, I comprehend that such 2 3 | able to ask for me at all hours, and consequently to take 3 6 | branches. We chased him for six hours, and when he was near being 4 6 | your Majesty sees at all hours of the day that are most 5 6 | his three friends three hours before the hour of audience; 6 7 | manner; but he claimed two hours a day to himself, consecrated 7 7 | believed they had two or three hours longer to enjoy themselves 8 8 | struck four. Planchet, two hours before, had asked his master 9 11| stifle you. ~Paris for two hours past had been dark, and 10 11| s pretty wife for three hours; that she owed him nothing 11 19| Athos will set out two hours after, by that of Amiens; 12 20| Beauvais they stopped two hours, as well to breathe their 13 20| Porthos. At the end of two hours, as Porthos did not come, 14 20| their best speed for two hours, although the horses were 15 20| traveled for five or six hours without a rider the day 16 20| traveled sixty leagues in forty hours, and by tomorrow at midday 17 20| that same distance in forty hours, and by ten o'clock in the 18 20| rode before them. In a few hours they were in the capital. ~ 19 21| off at full gallop. ~Four hours later he was in Neufchatel. 20 21| little more than twelve hours. ~M. de Treville received 21 23| whom he had sent home two hours before from the Hotel de 22 25| that of the Huguenot. Two hours after, all was over; we 23 27| imbecility. Athos, in his hours of gloom--and these hours 24 27| hours of gloom--and these hours were frequent--was extinguished 25 27| painful, Athos would look for hours together at his bottle, 26 29| seen you during the two hours of the sermon?" ~"I was 27 33| the spot, entrance at all hours into Kitty's chamber, which 28 34| consultation, which will last three hours at least. Come! We shall 29 37| also seemed to feel. Two hours thus glided away. When the 30 37| believed it to be hardly two hours before the daylight peeped 31 38| connoisseurs, hardly required three hours to purchase the entire equipment 32 46| charming little Book of Hours, bound in blue velvet. ~" 33 47| is trustworthy; that two hours after the messenger has 34 47| breakfasting they held it for two hours against the enemy, and have 35 48| heart. He gained just twelve hours by this engagement; he was 36 48| the days were forty-four hours. He forgot the necessary 37 48| Wait quietly, then; in two hours, in four, in six hours at 38 48| two hours, in four, in six hours at latest, Planchet will 39 52| that the repose of a few hours would not only refresh her 40 52| can point out what other hours you prefer, and in this 41 53| inward satisfaction. ~Two hours passed away. ~"Now it is 42 53| was re-established. Two hours passed away. Milady's supper 43 54| seal; and four-and-twenty hours afterward I will answer 44 56| however, passed away; the hours, one after another, seemed 45 56| Felton did not enter. ~Two hours after, as midnight sounded, 46 56| have lasted twenty-four hours! What had taken place during 47 56| hunger. It was forty-eight hours since I had taken any nourishment. 48 56| when I remained forty-eight hours without eating or drinking. ~" 49 56| of it convulsively. ~"Two hours passed away without anything 50 58| the corridor. ~There are hours which last a year. ~At the 51 59| and it would require three hours to go from the castle to 52 60| giving this order till five hours after the event--that is 53 61| proceeded, and in three hours after entered Bethune. She 54 62| at a grand gallop; five hours after that he passed through 55 63| of us." ~"I set out five hours after her from Portsmouth," 56 63| Winter. "I arrived three hours after her at Boulogne. I 57 65| his heir, died in three hours of a strange disorder which


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