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47 short
46 drink
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46 foot
46 fortune
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | cardinal whenever they could fall in with them; then drawing 2 3 | all these artifices and fall into the snare after the 3 4 | had let his handkerchief fall, and by mistake, no doubt, 4 4 | not see the handkerchief fall from the pocket of Monsieur 5 4 | you so awkwardly let it fall?" ~"I have said, monsieur, 6 4 | the handkerchief did not fall from my pocket." ~"And thereby 7 4 | monsieur, for I saw it fall." ~"Ah, you take it with 8 6 | As, however, he did not fall, as he did not declare himself 9 9 | heads of all her friends fall, one after the other." ~" 10 12| fourth which you have let fall and I have picked up; for 11 16| the more degrading is her fall. Besides, I long ago determined 12 16| in which vulgar drinkers fall on the floor and go to sleep. 13 16| her most devoted servants fall around her, her most intimate 14 16| third of October. That will fall in wonderfully well; you 15 20| said Planchet, "I saw one fall at each of his two shots, 16 23| into shut-up houses--" ~"Fall from heaven, my friend, 17 23| from heaven, my friend, fall from heaven." ~"Then Monsieur 18 23| the blessings of heaven fall upon Monsieur! But it is 19 23| for fear a stone should fall upon your head; if you stay 20 24| belfry of St. Cloud let fall slowly ten strokes from 21 24| that a ray of light should fall upon the letter as he held 22 24| as to evade suspicion, to fall into the easiest position 23 27| the rest were broken by my fall. Bring six of them." ~"Why, 24 34| noise in raising and letting fall the knocker that the procurator 25 34| his self-love could let fall in the shape of imprecations 26 34| head of a woman Porthos let fall upon the bowed head of the 27 36| My credit rises by the fall of that of the Comte de 28 36| changed. Is she going to fall in love with me, by chance, 29 36| animated sword blade!" ~"Fall voluntarily into my arms, 30 39| appearance, come out, let us fall upon it. It is a long time 31 43| time, letting his cloak fall, and leaving his face uncovered. ~" 32 45| certainly she!" ~And letting fall his cloak and raising his 33 47| Artagnan, letting his arm fall with discouragement, "it 34 48| him; and even if it should fall into the hands of the cardinal, 35 55| tone, she let her hands fall; and as if the weakness 36 56| feeling that I was about to fall, but this support was soon 37 56| into which I was about to fall at every instant. Although 38 56| again immediately, and to fall into the arms of my persecutor." ~" 39 56| toward my bed, let my robe fall, and lay down. ~"I found 40 56| replied I, allowing myself to fall, and biting the carpet with 41 57| Milady let one of those looks fall upon him which make a slave 42 57| flow; and may that blood fall back on those who cause 43 59| casket, and to let the knife fall into it, making a sign to 44 59| his own, and letting it fall, "All is useless," said 45 60| pale, and let his glass fall. ~"What is the matter, monsieur?" 46 64| Artagnan felt his courage fall anew, and returned to look


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