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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | being possessed of this paper. ~"Do you say," resumed 2 8 | say." ~The citizen took a paper from his pocket, and presented 3 16| to seek for the suspected paper, even on the person of your 4 16| queen had acknowledged the paper was to be found. ~Anne of 5 16| her right hand drew the paper from her bosom and held 6 17| table, on which were ink, paper, and pens. She wrote two 7 17| the queen, concealed the paper in the bosom of her dress, 8 17| immediately. I will give you a paper which you must not part 9 20| the gentleman, drawing the paper from his pocket; "here it 10 20| Buckingham on a piece of paper, and everyone pointed out 11 26| table, covered with rolls of paper and enormous volumes in 12 26| attractive, stole some perfumed paper, and sealed her letter with 13 35| became livid. She crushed the paper in her band, and turning 14 39| the little piece of waste paper you have so cunningly slipped 15 44| a scoundrel!" ~"Give me paper, a quill, and some ink, 16 45| instant deliver to me the paper the cardinal signed; or 17 45| to her bosom, drew out a paper, and held it toward Athos. ~" 18 45| accursed!" ~Athos took the paper, returned the pistol to 19 45| assured that it was the paper, unfolded it, and read: ~ 20 45| hearing, "well, he signed the paper she required!" ~"I know 21 46| walls are like sheets of paper." ~D'Artagnan, who was accustomed 22 47| and he took the invaluable paper from the pocket of his uniform. 23 47| according to rule." ~"That paper must be torn to pieces," 24 47| I would not give up this paper if covered with as many 25 48| the lamp, set fire to the paper, and did not let go till 26 51| please to eat this piece of paper; then to recompense you 27 51| his hand, he ground the paper well between his teeth and 28 52| her enemy, this precious paper is torn from her hands, 29 54| beside her. Then taking a paper out of his pocket, he unfolded 30 54| eyes from Milady to the paper, he read: "'Order to conduct--' 31 59| a rapid glance over the paper, and perceiving that it 32 59| duke put the quill to the paper. Felton grew pale. ~"And 33 59| duke put his pen to the paper. ~"You will not sign that 34 59| said Felton, holding out paper to the duke. ~"By force? 35 59| the seal, and placed the paper before the eyes of the duke; 36 60| stranger, "monsieur, here is a paper which dropped out of your 37 60| a half-pistole for that paper!" ~"My faith, monsieur, 38 60| D'Artagnan unfolded the paper. ~"Well?" eagerly demanded 39 60| Artagnan; "let us keep that paper carefully, perhaps I have 40 62| what I have told you. A paper may be lost." ~"You are 41 62| Write that name on a bit of paper, lest I should forget it. 42 62| name on half a sheet of paper; "I will compromise myself." ~" 43 62| said Rochefort, taking the paper from Milady, folding it, 44 63| not lost it, give me the paper which fell from that man' 45 64| from his pocket a small paper, on which two lines were 46 67| cardinal the precious piece of paper which Athos had forced from 47 67| His Eminence took the paper, and read in a slow voice, 48 67| but he did not return the paper to d'Artagnan. ~"He is meditating 49 67| rolling and unrolling the paper in his hands. ~At length 50 67| Richelieu slowly tore the paper which d'Artagnan had generously 51 67| yourself." ~D'Artagnan took the paper hesitatingly and cast his


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