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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 3 | not have this haunting of bad places, this quarreling 2 6 | we have said, in a very bad state. ~Excitement was at 3 6 | of which the doctor says bad things." ~"But has the wounded 4 6 | his Majesty's health. ~"Bad, monsieur, bad!" replied 5 6 | health. ~"Bad, monsieur, bad!" replied the king; "I am 6 8 | Unfortunately he was in a bad vein; he lost all, together 7 9 | and mind, if the wine is bad, we will send him to find 8 9 | Miller. ~"Your affair is not bad," said Athos, after having 9 9 | Artagnan if the wine had been bad; but the wine was good, 10 15| young man of having given bad counsel?" ~"To Athos, to 11 16| and relate, then." ~"Not a bad idea!" said Athos, emptying 12 18| tell you that you have a bad sort of a husband." ~"You 13 18| the mercer's house had a bad name, finding that nobody 14 20| suddenly cried out that it was bad, and that he would have 15 23| guess truly? Is it not some bad affair?" ~"You are mistaken, 16 23| credit of our hero, that the bad opinion entertained by M. 17 24| the break of day after a bad night. He was not long in 18 25| one; and the roads were so bad that I brought back all 19 25| came back, and in a very bad condition, too. It appears 20 26| d'Artagnan; "that's not bad!" ~"This gentleman, who 21 27| that a celebrated coiner of bad money would arrive at my 22 27| justice; they said it was bad money." ~"Very well; get 23 27| lays hold of. If it were bad money, there might be some 24 28| again, d'Artagnan; it is too bad a habit." ~D'Artagnan remained 25 31| graces; and as she is not in bad odor at court, she may perhaps 26 32| returned home hungry and in bad humor. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 27 33| said she, "that is too bad." ~"What the devil do you 28 33| the devil do you see so bad in it?" said d'Artagnan. ~" 29 36| her health, she replied, "Bad, very bad." ~"Then," replied 30 36| she replied, "Bad, very bad." ~"Then," replied he, " 31 39| been sent to me at first. A bad joke of the husband's substituted 32 39| appeared to d'Artagnan to be of bad augury. Only, as our Gascon 33 41| D'Artagnan passed a very bad night. Three or four times 34 41| himself that the weather was bad. ~At nine o'clock the next 35 43| only eating salt meat and bad biscuit, had many invalids 36 47| said d'Artagnan. ~"Not so bad yet," replied Athos; "for 37 47| of civilians." ~"He is a bad priest," said Porthos, " 38 47| are only civilians--very bad marksmen, who will be sure 39 48| make anything but a very bad secretary. Where your life 40 49| wind was contrary, the sea bad; they tacked and kept offshore. 41 51| sight, "That Grimaud kept bad watch!" cried Porthos, who 42 53| dangerous, and will have no bad effects." ~And Lord de Winter 43 60| air of which you think is bad for her. My sister sends 44 61| Mme. Bonacieux. "Can it be bad news?" ~"I fear it." ~"I


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