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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | before the horse, within two paces of d'Artagnan. His quiet 2 5 | sword of Cahusac fly twenty paces from him. D'Artagnan and 3 9 | men who followed about ten paces behind him; and in the politest 4 11| at a distance of twenty paces, as far as the Louvre, and 5 13| When he was within twenty paces of it, he heard a noise 6 20| the end of five hundred paces. ~"But why did that man 7 20| same fate awaits us two paces hence. Forward, Planchet, 8 20| departed again. ~At a hundred paces from the gates of Calais, 9 20| they were within a hundred paces of the city; they left their 10 20| preceded them by about fifty paces. They made all speed to 11 20| distance of five hundred paces. Once outside the city, 12 24| kept at a distance of ten paces from him. ~D'Artagnan crossed 13 24| and saw three men at a few paces from it. In the shadow was 14 25| when he was within ten paces of him, he commenced a conversation 15 25| distance of twenty or thirty paces the end of a cord with such 16 25| at the distance of thirty paces, and at each cast he caught 17 29| sermon?" ~"I was within two paces of you, monsieur," replied 18 30| and at the end of twenty paces met d'Artagnan, who, having 19 31| that after going back fifty paces, the man ended by fairly 20 37| was not at more than three paces from it. With one spring 21 41| hat, and carried it ten paces from him. ~As he, however, 22 41| they came within a hundred paces of the bastion. There, on 23 41| themselves within about sixty paces of the bastion. They saw 24 41| abandoned work within thirty paces of him; they were the heads 25 41| When they were within ten paces of him, d'Artagnan, who 26 41| accomplice, which lay twenty paces from him. ~Terror was so 27 43| and Athos, advancing a few paces in front of the others, 28 43| had spoken second, was ten paces in front of his companion. 29 43| keeping from eight to ten paces in advance of his four companions. ~ 30 43| intruders out of the way. ~Ten paces from the door the cardinal 31 45| to Athos. ~For a hundred paces he maintained the speed 32 45| came back within twenty paces of a high hedge to watch 33 45| road, about two hundred paces from the camp. ~"Who goes 34 47| distant?" ~"Five hundred paces." ~"Good! We have just time 35 47| apparition, stopped fifty paces from the bastion: "Gentlemen, 36 47| And Athos threw fifteen paces from him an empty bottle 37 47| four friends followed, ten paces behind him. ~"What the devil 38 51| appeared so interesting. At ten paces from the hedge he recognized 39 55| entered, he was several paces from the prisoner. ~The 40 56| was standing within a few paces of me. ~"A table, with two 41 58| breathless, within twenty paces of the ground, while the 42 59| At the end of a hundred paces, the ground began to decline, 43 63| than a hundred and fifty paces distant. If they were not 44 64| of a league, within fifty paces of Festubert, a larger bloodstain 45 65| the end of five hundred paces, more or less, they came 46 65| river, within a hundred paces of a ferry. ~One window 47 65| dragged herself along several paces upon her knees toward her 48 66| she looked. ~Being a few paces in advance she whispered


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