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scapegrace 1
scar 6
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | his Musketeers!" ~He had scarcely finished, when d'Artagnan 2 1 | support such an exertion. Scarcely had he gone ten steps when 3 4 | but I am in a hurry." ~Scarcely had he descended the first 4 4 | and inauspicious. It was scarcely eleven o'clock in the morning, 5 4 | mingle with people he is scarcely acquainted with and in a 6 5 | swords. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ But scarcely had the two rapiers clashed, 7 6 | the morning, as it then scarcely was, till twelve. ~The two 8 6 | In fact, ten minutes had scarcely passed away when the door 9 7 | romance. ~Although Athos was scarcely thirty years old, and was 10 8 | tone so low that he was scarcely audible. ~"And with whom?" ~" 11 10| mouse!" ~The knocker had scarcely sounded under the hand of 12 11| The three blows were scarcely struck, when the inside 13 13| Artagnan is a young man, scarcely nineteen or twenty, and 14 13| him at La Greve, it could scarcely be worth while to gag him, 15 14| a fire, although it was scarcely the end of the month of 16 14| mustaches. Although this man was scarcely thirty-six or thirty-seven 17 14| return directly home?" ~"Scarcely ever; she had business to 18 14| astonishment. ~Five seconds has scarcely elapsed after the disappearance 19 15| Monsieur Dessessart, but scarcely had he arrived at his friend' 20 15| that all was not over, for scarcely had the captain of the Musketeers 21 16| standing when he entered; but scarcely had she perceived him then 22 16| and retired. The door was scarcely closed upon him, when the 23 19| Artagnan had been there scarcely five minutes when M. de 24 20| handsome young man, who was scarcely twenty-five years of age, 25 20| It was time; for they had scarcely sailed half a league, when 26 22| the ribbons of his doublet scarcely tied. He went straight to 27 22| evening before, they had scarcely seen each other for a moment 28 22| danced, the evening had scarcely begun. Supper was to be 29 24| in a low voice: "It was scarcely nine o'clock when I heard 30 27| said Aramis, "though I scarcely feel in a condition to mount 31 27| demigod vanished; he remained scarcely a man. His head hanging 32 27| suspended from the joists, scarcely ten remained. ~Then the 33 28| d'Artagnan. ~"Oh, we can scarcely say. We have made our calculations 34 31| Milady frowned slightly; a scarcely visible cloud passed over 35 32| up to the table. He had scarcely entered when he began to 36 33| kiss. ~D'Artagnan departed, scarcely knowing what to think, but 37 35| that this woman, who has scarcely entered into your life, 38 35| a second time. She could scarcely believe in her happiness; 39 36| drew nearer to her. ~She scarcely resisted. ~"Interested man!" 40 37| effrontery, that d'Artagnan could scarcely believe what he saw or what 41 38| a voice that d'Artagnan scarcely heard him. ~"Yes, she of 42 39| half past four, and we have scarcely time to be on the road of 43 40| But young as you are, and scarcely entering into the world, 44 41| said the man, who could scarcely believe in such magnanimity, " 45 42| repair to their posts. ~But scarcely were they out of the room 46 43| for Buckingham, although scarcely arrived was in such a haste 47 49| enthusiasts, and soldiers, was scarcely shaded by short thin hair 48 50| de Winter himself could scarcely recognize the tigress who, 49 56| narcotic with my water. Scarcely had I finished my repast, 50 61| madame," said she, "I have scarcely seen you, and you already 51 63| Rochefort had scarcely departed when Mme. Bonacieux 52 64| he required of him. But scarcely had he expressed his request 53 64| repugnance. The tall man had scarcely read these lines, seen the


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