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couriers 1
course 29
coursers 1
court 47
courteous 2
courteously 3
courtesan 1
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48 within
47 austria
47 confidence
47 court
47 desire
47 fact
47 kind
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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court

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1 1 | would of an old servant. At court, provided you have ever 2 1 | myself have never appeared at court, and have only taken part 3 1 | endeavoring to copy some of the court airs he had picked up in 4 1 | letter for making his way at court. "It contained my fortune!" ~" 5 2 | difficult ladder called Court Favor, which he had climbed 6 2 | the smaller stars of his court in his own vast radiance; 7 2 | of the most sought. ~The court of his hotel, situated in 8 2 | with stories about the court. On the landing d'Artagnan 9 2 | perfect stranger in the court of M. de Treville's courtiers, 10 2 | Aguillon's, and you pay your court to her; you go to Madame 11 3 | but a miserable figure at court. The cardinal related yesterday 12 3 | to all the manners of a court, could not but perceive 13 3 | best means of making his court to me is to rail at him. 14 5 | Musketeers and the Guards, at court and in the city, Athos, 15 6 | game at tennis in a tennis court situated near the stables 16 6 | being heard in the tennis court, two of the friends of the 17 6 | sword in hand, from the court, and fell upon the conqueror. 18 6 | gone together to the tennis court, and how, upon the fear 19 8 | 8. Concerning A Court Intrigue~ ~ ~ ~ ~ In the 20 8 | citizen, of being posted as to court affairs. ~"Higher, monsieur, 21 10| at half past nine. In a court of justice that is called 22 11| almost all the secrets of the court, which reflected such a 23 12| within the interior of the court, the duke and the young 24 13| who made him traverse a court and enter a corridor in 25 13| corridor as before, crossed one court, then a second side of a 26 13| the gate of the entrance court he found a carriage surrounded 27 19| saloon with his habitual court of gentlemen. D'Artagnan, 28 21| curses. ~On entering the court of his hotel, Buckingham 29 23| has been thirty years at court. Do not lull yourself in 30 25| the greatest ladies in the court, I might easily comprehend 31 31| she is not in bad odor at court, she may perhaps on some 32 31| ascertain what part she plays at court." ~"The part she plays, 33 33| failed to pay his diurnal court to her; and the self-satisfied 34 33| while continuing to pay his court to Milady, he had framed 35 34| to find one woman, you court another. It is the longest 36 36| are going now to pay your court to her again, and if this 37 38| course. ~He crossed the court, ran up the two flights 38 41| with the affairs of the court, since she had discovered 39 47| Have we relations with the court? Could we send anyone to 40 49| and at length stopped in a court large, dark, and square. 41 53| often met, not only in the court of King James, but in that 42 56| the gallant education of a court led quickly into her net. 43 61| delight in stories of the court, which so seldom travel 44 61| worldly practices of the court of France, mixed with the 45 61| lords and ladies of the court, whom the abbess knew perfectly 46 61| however distant from the court we may be, however remote 47 61| in consequence of some court intrigue. She is amiable


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