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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | though an open window on the ground floor, a gentleman, well-made 2 1 | moment brought him to the ground, covered with blood and 3 3 | politely, who bowed to the very ground; and he smiled on receiving 4 5 | sight of the bare spot of ground which extended along the 5 5 | feather even touching the ground. ~"Monsieur," said Athos, " 6 5 | adversary, and changing his ground and his guard twenty times. 7 6 | not only maintained their ground against five of the most 8 7 | the others were, on the ground floor, looked out upon a 9 10| frightened crows, leaving on the ground and on the corners of the 10 10| close to her, he saw on the ground a fine cambric handkerchief, 11 14| asked for them, bowed to the ground, and retired. ~Bonacieux 12 14| replied by bowing to the ground. He then went out backward, 13 16| by a single blow all the ground he had lost. ~"Buckingham 14 16| the letter, bowed to the ground, and retired. The door was 15 19| The lackey bowed to the ground and departed. ~"What does 16 20| My opinion is that on the ground the drunken man was not 17 20| might be thrown upon the ground. The host insisted; but 18 24| the examination--that the ground, trampled here and hoofmarked 19 24| had not touched the muddy ground, was of irreproachable odor. 20 25| taught me to lay a snare and ground a line. The consequence 21 26| tone of mind." ~"Yes, the ground is all sown," said the Jesuit, " 22 27| the horse which paws the ground is mine, and the other horse, 23 30| Englishwoman, when from the ground floor of a pretty house, 24 35| have--" and she stopped. She ground her teeth; she was of the 25 36| Artagnan at once perceived the ground which the vindictive creature 26 41| he threw himself upon the ground. At the same instant the 27 41| himself with his face to the ground. ~D'Artagnan was not one 28 41| long track of blood on the ground he passed over, pale with 29 41| of the accidents of the ground, d'Artagnan succeeded in 30 42| Brisemont, stretched upon the ground and rolling in horrible 31 42| him be interred in holy ground. He committed a crime, it 32 43| Have you any chamber on the ground floor where these gentlemen 33 43| three Musketeers entered the ground floor room, the cardinal, 34 46| Grimaud put his basket on the ground and sat down with a shake 35 47| seated themselves on the ground with their legs crossed 36 47| to put the glass on the ground again for fear of spilling 37 50| set your feet on British ground?" ~Milady replied to this 38 51| Athos held in his hand, he ground the paper well between his 39 52| ascertain the nature of the ground she had to work upon, by 40 52| clutched her armchair; she ground her teeth inwardly; her 41 52| will. The knife fell to the ground. ~"You were right, my Lord," 42 54| sink overpowered to the ground; "I have told my secret! 43 55| Milady leaped lightly to the ground, and tried to conceal behind 44 58| within twenty paces of the ground, while the patrol passed 45 58| wrists, and touched the ground. He stooped down, picked 46 59| of a hundred paces, the ground began to decline, and he 47 64| his eyes fixed upon the ground; slight stains of blood, 48 64| bloodstain appeared; the ground was trampled by horses. 49 64| little behind the trampled ground, was the same track of small 50 66| cloak, spread it upon the ground, laid the body in it, threw


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