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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | was not the man ever to cry for quarter. The fight was 2 4 | violently, made him utter a cry, or rather a howl. ~"Excuse 3 6 | against four, they began to cry, "To the rescue! The Hotel 4 6 | rescue, Musketeers!" ~This cry was generally heeded; for 5 11| Artagnan was near uttering a cry of surprise; it was not 6 11| Bonacieux uttered a little cry and fled. ~D'Artagnan ran 7 11| Artagnan, she uttered a cry of joy, "Oh, it is you, 8 12| the glass; he uttered a cry. It was the queen! ~Anne 9 14| own defense or uttering a cry to implore mercy. ~He remained 10 17| queen uttered a piercing cry at finding herself surprised-- 11 20| in this manner, he can't cry, I'll be bound; but as soon 12 20| Lubin endeavored still to cry out. ~"Stay!" said d'Artagnan; 13 21| that d'Artagnan uttered a cry of surprise on beholding 14 21| once he uttered a terrible cry. ~"What is the matter?" 15 22| address any question to him--a cry of admiration burst from 16 25| Porthos uttered a loud cry of joy; and Mousqueton, 17 26| everything! To love you cry, 'Fie! Friends are shadows! 18 26| a sentiment to which you cry, 'Fie! Fie!'" ~"d'Artagnan, 19 33| letter, in spite of the cry which Kitty uttered on seeing 20 34| letter. ~Aramis uttered a cry of joy at the sight of the 21 34| horse. ~D'Artagnan uttered a cry of surprise, which was not 22 36| please!" ~Milady was about to cry out, "Immediately," but 23 39| Artagnan uttered a slight cry of joy; this woman, or rather 24 41| penetrated the flesh, a last cry, a convulsion of agony, 25 45| a corpse, endeavored to cry out; but her swollen tongue 26 51| when a sonorous and short cry made him start, and attracted 27 55| marches toward him with a cry of victory, she rose, beautiful 28 56| an effort; I attempted to cry out. By an incredible effort 29 56| resistance, for I heard him cry out, 'These miserable Puritans! 30 56| victim, then, with the last cry of agony and despair, I 31 57| all at once a frightful cry of pain and shame. A burning 32 57| the door if I heard anyone cry out," said the soldier; " 33 57| me the key. I heard you cry out, without understanding 34 57| flow!" ~Felton uttered a cry, and rushed toward her. 35 59| duke's chamber. ~At the cry uttered by the duke and 36 59| Patrick uttered a loud cry. ~Buckingham tried to smile 37 59| cried Patrick. ~At this cry all the crowd re-entered 38 61| could not help uttering a cry, seizing the hand of the 39 61| but why, then, did you cry out so?" ~"Do you not understand?" 40 61| appeared. ~Milady uttered a cry of joy; this man was the 41 63| once she uttered a loud cry of joy, and darted toward 42 63| uttered one and the same cry, but that of Athos dominated 43 63| look, and with a sobbing cry pressed her lips to his. ~" 44 63| The young man uttered a cry, and fell by the side of 45 63| three friends uttered a cry of surprise. ~Athos rose, 46 65| Milady recoiled, uttering a cry. D'Artagnan, believing she 47 65| she uttered a terrible cry. ~"What do you want?" screamed 48 66| periodical, and monotonous cry. On the right and on the 49 66| she broke the silence to cry out, "You are cowards, miserable 50 66| brother." ~Milady uttered a cry of terror and sank upon 51 66| he could still hear her cry and threaten. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 52 66| of the scimitar and the cry of the victim, then a truncated 53 67| raised his head and uttered a cry of joy. It was the man he


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