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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| preoccupation concerned a matter to which no one before ourselves 2 1 | entertain any doubt of the matter, his eyebrows slightly bent, 3 1 | then perceiving that the matter went beyond raillery, drew 4 2 | FORTIS. This was a great matter in the way of honor, but 5 2 | said Porthos; "but is the matter certain?" ~"I had it from 6 4 | what I say to you about the matter," said Aramis, "is not for 7 6 | gentleman, and I refer the matter to him--but upon one condition, 8 6 | had nothing to do with the matter, with the loss of his hotel. ~" 9 7 | arabesques. His conversation a matter of fact, without a single 10 8 | contrary, that simplifies the matter greatly. If your man is 11 13 | the least doubt about the matter. Monsieur d'Artagnan is 12 13 | who is concerned in this matter, I do not perceive how I 13 14 | you are generous in this matter. I see it and I thank you 14 16 | with this mission. The matter enters completely into the 15 21 | terrible cry. ~"What is the matter?" exclaimed d'Artagnan, 16 23 | and asked him what was the matter. ~"Nothing," replied Bonacieux, " 17 23 | pay him our rent until the matter shall be categorically explained 18 24 | Monsieur Planchet, what is the matter with us now?" ~"Don't you 19 25 | never come in." ~"What's the matter now, Planchet?" demanded 20 25 | imprudent as to meddle with a matter which only concerned himself. 21 26 | which I perceive there is matter for magnificent elaboration-' 22 26 | accommodated him thus; and the matter created some scandal which 23 27 | he knew nothing about the matter, that the orders I had received 24 27 | good pieces." ~"Manage the matter as well as you can, my good 25 27 | Take it, and there ends the matter." ~"What," cried Athos, " 26 27 | d'Artagnan, what is the matter with you, and what has happened 27 28 | hand with him, broached the matter first. ~"I was pretty drunk 28 28 | This? That's another matter. Never, never!" ~"The devil!" 29 28 | consists in the difficulty. The matter is gallant. I will read 30 31 | were for them not only a matter of surprise, but of annoyance. ~" 31 33 | low voice, "what is the matter with you? How pale you are!" ~" 32 36 | the poor girl what was the matter with her; but she, as her 33 37 | What was most clear in the matter was that d'Artagnan loved 34 38 | my soul, it's no laughing matter!" ~And he pronounced these 35 38 | moment Aramis entered. ~The matter was all explained to him, 36 39 | they explained to them the matter in hand. ~D'Artagnan was 37 41 | possession two days before. The matter was to ascertain, by reconnoitering, 38 42 | must know nothing of the matter." ~"Then," said Aramis, " 39 46 | asked the host. ~"What matter, if you are paid for it?" 40 47 | scratch! Ah, but what is the matter with your hand, d'Artagnan? 41 48 | Artagnan, who was anxious the matter should be accomplished; " 42 48 | it is a rather difficult matter. The chancellor himself 43 48 | instructions were given him. The matter had been named to him by 44 49 | naturally gave Milady ample matter for reflection; so seeing 45 57 | patrol. ~"Well, what is the matter?" asked the young lieutenant. ~" 46 58 | Felton stopped. ~"What is the matter?" asked Milady. ~"Silence," 47 58 | heart. ~"But what is the matter with my hands!" asked Milady; " 48 60 | glass fall. ~"What is the matter, monsieur?" said Planchet. " 49 61 | abbess. This was a very easy matter for a woman so really superior 50 61 | with looks. ~"What is the matter? Good God!" asked the poor


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