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1 1 | are young. You ought to be brave for two reasons: the first
2 1 | is seeking everywhere for brave fellows to recruit for his
3 1 | and slept the sleep of the brave. ~This sleep, provincial
4 3 | cardinal's Guards, who are brave, quiet, skillful men who
5 3 | their lives needlessly; for brave men are very dear to the
6 3 | surgeon! Or, s'blood, my brave Athos will die!" ~At the
7 3 | a handsome cavalier, a brave youth, quite fit to make
8 4 | stupid fellow I am! That brave and unfortunate Athos was
9 5 | intention was formed to make the brave Musketeer all suitable apologies,
10 5 | with regret the blood of so brave a gentleman. I will therefore
11 5 | Decidedly, you are a brave fellow," said Athos, pressing
12 5 | What is your name, my brave fellow?" said Athos. ~"d'
13 6 | Musketeers." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Brave young man!" murmured the
14 8 | coalition of four young, brave, enterprising, and active
15 8 | Artagnan spoken of as a very brave young man," said the citizen; "
16 10| you. You appear to be a brave young man; besides, your
17 11| sure you were a good and brave young man," said Mme. Bonacieux,
18 11| do not know me yet. I am brave when I set about it. It
19 11| your Grace?" ~"You are a brave young man," said Buckingham,
20 12| adventures and a love of romance. Brave, rash, and enterprising,
21 17| handsome young man who was so brave and appeared to be so much
22 17| you, monsieur, you are not brave enough to be of any use
23 18| that the queen wants a brave, intelligent, devoted man
24 18| him more than once as a brave and loyal gentleman." ~"
25 18| I believe it." ~"I am brave." ~"Oh, I am sure of that!" ~"
26 20| sword with the others." ~"Brave Athos!" murmured d'Artagnan, "
27 20| Planchet, forward! You are a brave fellow." ~"As I told you,
28 20| You shall not pass." ~"My brave young man, I will blow out
29 25| interest in this young man, so brave and so resolute, pressed
30 27| Aramis. "Athos is so cool, so brave, and handles his sword so
31 27| children, and we shall see!" ~Brave as they appeared to be,
32 36| of Armenia. ~"Thanks, my brave friend!" cried Milady; "
33 37| and soul!" ~"Thanks, my brave lover; but as you are satisfied
34 37| Although the young man was brave, as we know, he was terrified
35 39| Artagnan, my friend, you are brave, you are prudent, you have
36 40| before he obeyed. ~"You are brave, Monsieur d'Artagnan," continued
37 41| everything, being handsome and brave, as you are." ~"Wretch,"
38 41| recompense with it, the brave exploit of d'Artagnan resulted
39 43| not so; but I know you are brave and loyal gentlemen, and
40 45| horsemen. ~"That is our brave Musketeer, I think," said
41 47| that they have to deal with brave and loyal soldiers of the
42 47| Aramis." ~"Still my three brave fellows!" murmured the cardinal. "
43 48| Take Planchet. Planchet is brave and shrewd; they are two
44 48| most clever, or the most brave; the principal thing is
45 51| well!" said he, "you are brave young men, proud in daylight,
46 51| against his palate, "they are brave fellows! But what the devil
47 52| me." ~"In that case, my brave lieutenant, let us leave
48 52| ha, ha! Don't you see, my brave Felton; don't you see what
49 61| has just proved himself as brave and faithful as ever. Tell
50 63| suits you. You will be a brave and adventurous captain." ~
51 66| Well, gentlemen," said the brave captain, "I hope you have
52 67| more worthy--" ~"You are a brave youth, d'Artagnan," interrupted
53 67| suits you. You will be a brave and adventurous captain." ~
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