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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| relates that on his first visit to M. de Treville, captain 2 6 | noble lords who came to visit him, endeavored to raise 3 6 | and at nine I expect a visit. Go, Monsieur Duke, and 4 10 | him, and what caused his visit at so late an hour. ~"Pardon 5 11 | Thickens~ ~ ~ ~ ~ His visit to M. de Treville being 6 11 | head to pay his friend a visit in order to explain the 7 11 | through windows! Ah, this visit was expected. We shall see 8 13 | What was the aim of that visit?" ~"To beg him to assist 9 15 | in the evening, to pay a visit to his friend M. d'Artagnan, 10 15 | Athos, then, went to pay a visit to one of his friends absent 11 15 | one friend forbidden to visit another, or a Musketeer 12 16 | you are about to receive a visit from the chancellor, who 13 16 | from saying, "But why this visit, sire? What can the chancellor 14 16 | de Guitant, announced the visit of the chancellor. ~When 15 16 | you to prepare for this visit?" ~"Search, then, monsieur! 16 16 | sake the chancellor paid a visit to the pieces of furniture 17 17 | devoted to paying him a visit. ~This first moment had 18 17 | Bonacieux; but he had, in the visit he had made to the cardinal 19 17 | able to dispense with the visit, I should have been enchanted." ~" 20 19 | at your heels; and your visit, if it should ever be known 21 19 | His first visit was to Aramis, at whose 22 23 | evening Madame Bonacieux will visit the conjugal domicile." ~" 23 23 | hotel of M. de Treville; his visit of the day before, it is 24 25 | to guess, monsieur, the visit I received in your absence." ~" 25 25 | itself very mean for the visit of such a personage. Nevertheless, 26 28 | left him after his first visit, and seated at a table on 27 32 | doubt been warned of his visit, as he expressed no surprise 28 34 | protects?" ~"That is to say, I visit an Englishwoman--the one 29 34 | this restitution; but the visit of Porthos soon enlightened 30 36 | Then," replied he, "my visit is ill-timed; you, no doubt, 31 39 | reminded him that he had a visit to pay, but at the same 32 40 | after that, you received a visit from Cavois," resumed the 33 40 | You have not returned that visit, and you were wrong." ~" 34 43 | only an officer coming to visit a lady. ~"Have you any chamber 35 45 | pleasure of paying you a visit. Sit down, madame, and let 36 54 | Besides, this time, my visit has a motive." ~Milady trembled; 37 56 | Winter made his customary visit, examined the window and 38 56 | am going to pay a second visit to this woman, who I fear 39 56 | wait to pay you my next visit till you are in a better 40 61 | abbess came to pay her a visit. There is very little amusement 41 64 | to him the cause of his visit, and the service he required 42 66 | went to pay their customary visit to M. de Treville. ~"Well,


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