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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| very instructive, would certainly afford our readers but little 2 3 | serious is that it will certainly spoil his face." ~"The smallpox! 3 3 | to present to you." ~"I certainly am surprised," replied M. 4 3 | then, aloud?" ~"Yes, sir, I certainly committed that imprudence; 5 3 | young fox upon me, he will certainly not have failed--he, who 6 4 | As to Porthos, that is certainly droll; but I am not the 7 4 | have pardoned me, he would certainly have pardoned me, if I had 8 4 | calling Aramis a coward? No, certainly not, and from this moment 9 4 | King Solomon! Aramis, you certainly are full of wisdom!" ~The 10 6 | two other Guardsmen, who certainly did not go there in such 11 6 | reparation he may require?" ~"Certainly." ~"La Chesnaye," said the 12 7 | never spoke of women. He certainly did not prevent others from 13 8 | may recognize him?" ~"Oh, certainly; he is a noble of very lofty 14 10 | Aramis. One of the three will certainly be at home, perhaps all 15 10 | wish to see me again?" ~"Certainly." ~"Well, let that care 16 11 | continued d'Artagnan, "there was certainly one with Aramis. All this 17 15 | king, mechanically; "yes, certainly I know that name." ~"Let 18 17 | loved in return. There was certainly enough in all this to turn 19 18 | the cardinal?" ~"Oh, no, certainly not!" ~"Well, reveal your 20 20 | Would you like to know?" ~"Certainly." ~"Well, then, I wish that 21 21 | to a little port, where certainly you are not expected, and 22 23 | Beware, monsieur; there is certainly some magic underneath." ~ 23 23 | mind he then enjoyed, he certainly would not have remarked 24 23 | doubtless there is one." ~"There certainly is one," said M. de Treville, 25 24 | tell you what I have seen, certainly no good would befall me." ~" 26 24 | upon whom this mute despair certainly produced a greater effect 27 25 | Well, can I see Porthos?" ~"Certainly, monsieur. Take the stairs 28 26 | this Latin confuses me." ~"Certainly," replied the Jesuit, a 29 27 | made you such a present." ~"Certainly it was not the cardinal; 30 28 | himself an object of pity. "I certainly never will get drunk again, 31 28 | said the Englishman. ~"Certainly," said d'Artagnan. ~"Then 32 29 | of the four friends was certainly d'Artagnan, although he, 33 29 | something to say to you." ~"Certainly, madame," said Porthos, 34 30 | opinion of d'Artagnan, it was certainly the man in the black cloak 35 32 | almost tragic. "You are certainly treating your cousin very 36 32 | Porthos, with simplicity. ~"Certainly it is empty," replied the 37 34 | is the longest road, but certainly the most amusing." ~D'Artagnan 38 36 | the fool. This woman is certainly a great liar. I must take 39 37 | yours. Is it not so?" ~"Certainly; but if you love me as much 40 38 | with Milady, and she will certainly not have the politeness 41 38 | you--" ~"This ring would certainly only recall very bitter 42 41 | circumstance, would have certainly become a cause of serious 43 42 | my troubles. Well, I will certainly drink to their health with 44 45 | murmured Athos, "it is certainly she!" ~And letting fall 45 45 | without uttering a word. ~"You certainly are a demon sent upon the 46 47 | cannot return their fire." ~"Certainly not! They will then fancy 47 51 | play at dice, and they are certainly superior officers to their 48 53 | Lord de Winter, laughing. ~"Certainly that is most in accord with 49 53 | perhaps great, but which certainly was involuntary." ~Milady 50 56 | pleasure for her. ~She should certainly return from her exile--she 51 56 | accomplished. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "Certainly I was not the first captive 52 56 | wounded his heart, the more certainly he would avenge her. She 53 61 | instant in a close embrace. Certainly, if Milady's strength had


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