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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | for a farmer's son upon a journey had it not been for the 2 1 | with others: in his first journey to Paris, five times; from 3 1 | young man set forward on his journey, furnished with the three 4 1 | augury for the success of his journey. ~After this, satisfied 5 3 | should undertake so long a journey without that necessary passport, 6 11| arrived at the end of her journey, she resolutely drew near 7 12| have lost nothing by this journey because I see you." ~"Yes," 8 13| Traitor's Cross that his journey and his destiny were about 9 14| tell him to get ready for a journey." ~An instant after, the 10 18| intelligent, devoted man to make a journey to London for her. I have 11 18| foreign to that of your journey." ~"And do you command nothing 12 19| enough that I authorize their journey." ~"Thanks, monsieur. You 13 19| Pack up all you want for a journey of a fortnight, and follow 14 20| 20. The Journey~ ~ ~ ~ ~ At two o'clock 15 20| him, they resumed their journey. ~At a league from Beauvais, 16 20| Lily. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ The Journey~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The host had 17 20| been able to pursue the journey; but by an inconceivable 18 20| cardinal." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ The Journey~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "I have that 19 20| escort." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ The Journey~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "And by doing 20 21| Adieu, master!" ~"A good journey, gentlemen! Do you want 21 23| Ah, like the charming journey the other day, when it rained 22 23| It appears that our journey was a remounting journey, 23 23| journey was a remounting journey, then?" ~"Exactly so," said 24 23| I have been on a little journey." ~"Far from here?" ~"Oh, 25 23| happen." ~"Well, a pleasant journey." ~"Thanks, monsieur." ~ 26 24| Planchet. ~"No; you are at your journey's end." ~"How, monsieur! 27 25| wishing him a pleasant journey. ~Determined to put the 28 25| had been the object of his journey was a fresh proof in support 29 25| the incidents of the first journey, and he looked upon everybody 30 25| had stopped on their first journey. ~The host, on seeing a 31 25| he could not continue his journey." ~"Why, to be sure, he 32 25| disagreeableness, likewise, on his journey. Unfortunately, he is more 33 25| I took advantage of the journey of one of my lads to Paris, 34 26| quickly or more shortens a journey than a thought which absorbs 35 29| outfit. Then I must make a journey to see my family, in the 36 29| family, we mean to make the journey together. Journeys, you 37 30| brought back with him from his journey into Picardy. He made a 38 30| Artagnan completed his short journey, and arrived at St. Germain. 39 40| took with your friends a journey to the waters of Forges; 40 42| was a little shaken by its journey, carefully into decanters. 41 47| is a quarter of an hour's journey from here to the city, consequently 42 47| consequently a quarter of an hour's journey from the city to hither. 43 49| surprised at the length of the journey, she leaned forward toward 44 49| reassured. ~At length after a journey of nearly an hour, the carriage 45 56| return from a fruitless journey it would be in vain to tell 46 61| evening Milady commenced her journey. Night overtook her; she 47 62| warned Lord de Winter of my journey to England; that this time 48 62| fresh activity to their journey. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 49 63| carriage. ~Aramis, after a journey into Lorraine, disappeared 50 63| at which period, after a journey he made to Touraine, he 51 64| horses, and continued her journey. ~Planchet went in search 52 67| as I wish to continue my journey." ~"If it is for the purpose 53 67| as they were only a day's journey from Surgeres, whither the 54 67| carriage. ~Aramis, after a journey into Lorraine, disappeared 55 67| at which period, after a journey he made to Touraine, he


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