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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| which historical science is carried to such a high degree appeared 2 1 | the help of his servants carried the wounded man into the 3 2 | admonitions, he felt himself carried by his tastes and led by 4 3 | and two or three heads, carried away by the enthusiasm of 5 3 | the Musketeer should be carried into an adjoining chamber. 6 4 | slow pace could not have carried him far. ~But at the street 7 7 | mistress. ~The repast was carried into effect that very day, 8 7 | furniture. Athos always carried the key of this coffer about 9 7 | conscientiousness that d'Artagnan carried into everything. After having 10 9 | woman in the affair--a woman carried off, a woman who is doubtless 11 9 | cried d'Artagnan, as if carried away by his enthusiasm, " 12 10 | husband know I had been carried off?" ~"He was informed 13 11 | knowing where he has been carried, we will not forget him, 14 11 | assistance. ~Meanwhile, carried away as we are by our narrative, 15 14 | who supported him. They carried him through an alley, up 16 14 | monseigneur." ~"Do you know who carried off your wife?" ~"No, monsigneur." ~" 17 15 | for release, and Treville carried it away without delay. As 18 16 | her women. ~The chancellor carried the letter to the king without 19 17 | Rochefort! Why it was he who carried me off!" ~"That may be, 20 20 | mane of his horse, which carried him on with the others. 21 20 | said d'Artagnan. "Mine was carried away by a ball. By my faith, 22 23 | Bonacieux, do you know who carried her off?--For I do not forget 23 24 | woman in their arms, and carried her to the carriage, into 24 24 | fit, had surprised her and carried her off. His mind was torn 25 25 | monsieur. As our house is carried on very regularly, and we 26 25 | his time?" ~"Monsieur, he carried on a trade which I have 27 26 | affairs which had so long carried him away. He resolved, then, 28 26 | Aramis, but I thought you carried your eyes higher." ~"Higher? 29 27 | and the two wounded were carried off by their comrades, and 30 30 | the black cloak who had carried off Mme. Bonacieux the second 31 30 | the second time, as he had carried her off the first. d'Artagnan 32 36 | cried d'Artagnan, really carried away by the passion this 33 36 | cried d'Artagnan, as if carried away by his enthusiasm. ~ 34 36 | had allowed himself to be carried away, and that he had committed 35 38 | of a young woman who was carried off one night?" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 36 39 | will not allow me to be carried away without a struggle. 37 40 | close to him, without doubt carried away by the same power that 38 41 | that it struck his hat, and carried it ten paces from him. ~ 39 44 | this negotiation must be carried on openly." ~"I will follow 40 44 | him well," cried Milady, carried away by her anger. "He is 41 44 | who had Madame Bonacieux carried off, has sworn my death." ~" 42 45 | had the Madame Bonacieux carried off; it was you who, in 43 46 | followed by Grimaud, who carried the basket, ignorant of 44 47 | picturesque attitudes. Some carried arms, others seemed to be 45 47 | to meet us. We shall be carried in triumph." ~In fact, as 46 49 | key which the young man carried with him, turned heavily 47 49 | threshold. He was without a hat, carried a sword, and flourished 48 52 | mad to allow myself to be carried away so," says she, gazing 49 53 | that the table should be carried out of the room, it having 50 53 | beneath the vaulted roofs, and carried with them a magic charm 51 54 | will answer for its being carried into execution. Adieu, madame. 52 60 | superintend the departure. ~He carried the strictness of this order 53 60 | will tell hereafter whom it carried, and how it set sail. ~During


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