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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | talk about it, since you desire it," replied Aramis, patiently. ~" 2 3 | without replying, feeling his desire to don the Musketeer's uniform 3 3 | probably obtain that which you desire." ~"That is to say," replied 4 6 | lambs, and have but one desire, I'll be their warranty. 5 7 | myself, I neither have, nor desire to have, a mistress, following 6 16| left orders if he came, to desire him to wait." ~"Let him 7 16| myself to the harmony which I desire to see reign between you 8 16| Artagnan. ~"Be it then as you desire. One of my friends--one 9 16| announcing the extreme desire for mortification which 10 16| hauteur, said, "What do you desire, monsieur, and with what 11 17| moment for expressing the desire which he was not have made 12 17| home to me? Is it not the desire of seeing a husband again 13 20| PARBLEU! What do you desire it to be?" ~"What do you 14 21| you wish for? What do you desire?" ~"A bed, my Lord," replied 15 25| breakfast as possible--a desire which further corroborated 16 26| Bazin; and as he had no desire to support a polemic discussion 17 27| of his master his least desire, and satisfied it immediately. 18 27| everything your friend could desire. Monsieur Grimaud (he told 19 27| you shall have all you desire." ~The Englishmen bowed 20 28| gave rise to a more lively desire of arriving at a certainty, 21 28| well understood, from his desire of finding Mme. Bonacieux-- 22 31| only gives us a greater desire to know the real ones," 23 31| shall have learned what I desire to know, I will withdraw." ~" 24 33| sighs; but absorbed by his desire to please the great lady, 25 36| know the only reply that I desire," said d'Artagnan, "the 26 37| spurred on by a ferocious desire of vengeance. He wished 27 40| the cardinal. "He went to desire you to come to the palace. 28 44| wish to charge me; and as I desire to continue to merit the 29 44| you mean, nor do I even desire to know what you mean," 30 45| sacrifice her to his honor. His desire for blood returned, burning 31 46| night, since these gentlemen desire to know it." ~"Have you 32 50| to England. I learn this desire, or rather I suspect that 33 50| order to satisfy our mutual desire of seeing each other, I 34 50| all shall be done as you desire." ~Milady received this 35 51| may be supposed that his desire to hear the conversation 36 52| will return as often as you desire her presence." ~"I thank 37 53| will ope,~With God come our desire;~And if betrays that hope,~ 38 55| strange prudence. It is the desire of vengeance, and how desire 39 55| desire of vengeance, and how desire molds a man! As to Felton, 40 55| give you the weapon you desire." ~"Well," said Milady, " 41 56| Begone, if you do not desire to see me dash my head against 42 57| concealed from him to make him desire them the more ardently, 43 58| present, and that her only desire was to be left alone. ~The 44 60| cause he knew the great desire and even imperative need 45 60| obtain from the queen what we desire. Remain, then, where you 46 61| P.S.-According to the desire of your Eminence, I report 47 61| remembrance of anger; and a desire of vengeance disordered


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