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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | resembled a camp from by six o'clock in the morning in 2 3 | of his auditors. "What! Six of his Eminence's Guards 3 3 | Eminence's Guards arrest six of his Majesty's Musketeers! 4 3 | the truth is that we were six against six. But we were 5 3 | that we were six against six. But we were not captured 6 6 | afford him his. ~Toward six o'clock M. de Treville announced 7 6 | branches. We chased him for six hours, and when he was near 8 6 | be with him at half past six in the morning. He took 9 7 | Athos. During the five or six years that he had lived 10 7 | awakened his creditor by six o'clock the next morning 11 7 | clock in the winter, about six in summer, and went to take 12 8 | lackeys with him. Porthos had six occasions, and contrived 13 9 | had not been inhabited for six months. ~While d'Artagnan 14 9 | accompanied by five or six men who followed about ten 15 12| then rising, said, "Within six months, if I am not dead, 16 14| again if you are back within six days, and have executed 17 20| had traveled for five or six hours without a rider the 18 22| M. Dessessart's men. ~At six in the evening the guests 19 22| cloth robes and preceded by six sergeants, each holding 20 23| return to the Louvre till six o'clock in the morning. ~" 21 24| waiting for me at the door by six o'clock in the morning." ~" 22 24| D'Artagnan had appointed six o'clock in the morning for 23 24| saddest hearts. ~Toward six o'clock d'Artagnan awoke 24 26| pace his horse pleased, the six or eight leagues that separated 25 27| sent me a reinforcement of six men, such measures as I 26 27| one descended the five or six steps which led to the cellar, 27 27| broken by my fall. Bring six of them." ~"Why, this man 28 28| This morning I awoke at six o'clock. You were still 29 28| Athos's old horse, cost six pistoles. D'Artagnan and 30 28| Then I paid the host six." ~"What a brute of a host! 31 28| host! Why did you give him six pistoles?" ~"You told me 32 28| times fifteen makes sixty--six thousand livres," said Athos. ~" 33 30| there." ~"Your hour?" ~"Six o'clock." ~"A PROPOS, you 34 32| During the last five or six months that this weakness 35 32| sailors who have not eaten for six weeks." ~M. Coquenard entered, 36 32| My husband has five or six valises; you shall choose 37 37| renounce it. ~He walked six or seven times round the 38 38| clean and elegant, rising six years. He examined him, 39 39| on Thursday next, at from six to seven o'clock in the 40 39| counterfeit," said Athos. "Between six and seven o'clock the road 41 39| the road of Chaillot by six." ~"Besides, if we go out 42 39| of La Samaritaine struck six; the four friends pleaded 43 39| waiting room were five or six of the cardinals Guards, 44 41| the diamond, worth five or six thousand livres, which he 45 48| in two hours, in four, in six hours at latest, Planchet 46 49| it with the mouths of its six cannon. The boat followed 47 57| obliged to come back again. Six days ago, I landed at Portsmouth." ~" 48 58| of killing the baron. ~At six o'clock Lord de Winter came 49 58| Fortunately it is too short by six feet." ~"Here they are! 50 60| obtained of M. de Treville six days instead of four, and 51 60| and introduced into these six days two more nights--for 52 61| constantly lived for five or six years. She made it her business, 53 61| said she; "I have been here six months without the shadow 54 64| melancholy sight--that of these six men, traveling in silence,


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