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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | the king was now and then uttered unthinkingly amid all these 2 9 | said Athos, who, having uttered his opinion, to which d' 3 11| behind her, Mme. Bonacieux uttered a little cry and fled. ~ 4 11| perceiving it was d'Artagnan, she uttered a cry of joy, "Oh, it is 5 12| apparition in the glass; he uttered a cry. It was the queen! ~ 6 13| silently, while M. Bonacieux uttered lamentations enough to break 7 13| officer, and upon his refusal, uttered such pitiable cries that 8 13| which he had experienced; he uttered a feeble groan which night 9 17| had heard all. ~The queen uttered a piercing cry at finding 10 20| reflections by Lubin, who uttered loud cries and screamed 11 21| resemblance that d'Artagnan uttered a cry of surprise on beholding 12 21| to part. All at once he uttered a terrible cry. ~"What is 13 25| sight of his friend, Porthos uttered a loud cry of joy; and Mousqueton, 14 28| tremulous. I wager that I uttered a thousand extravagances." ~ 15 29| The procurator's wife uttered a groan. ~"Besides," said 16 32| filled one, my dear." ~Madame uttered fresh sighs. Moliere had 17 33| spite of the cry which Kitty uttered on seeing what he was going 18 33| Milady's; every word that is uttered in one can be heard in the 19 34| he drew a letter. ~Aramis uttered a cry of joy at the sight 20 34| and a horse. ~D'Artagnan uttered a cry of surprise, which 21 38| one day at Amiens." ~Athos uttered a groan, and let his head 22 39| send him a kiss. D'Artagnan uttered a slight cry of joy; this 23 47| Buckingham." ~D'Artagnan uttered an exclamation of surprise 24 47| friends return at such a step, uttered cries of enthusiasm. ~At 25 50| with his finger. ~Milady uttered a deep, inward shriek, and 26 53| she burst into tears, and uttered heartbreaking sobs. ~Felton 27 57| did not listen to me, I uttered all at once a frightful 28 57| on my shoulder." ~Felton uttered a groan. ~"Here," said Milady, 29 57| cause it to flow!" ~Felton uttered a cry, and rushed toward 30 59| duke's chamber. ~At the cry uttered by the duke and the scream 31 59| sofa to the floor. ~Patrick uttered a loud cry. ~Buckingham 32 61| a man appeared. ~Milady uttered a cry of joy; this man was 33 63| length of his horse. ~Milady uttered a stifled groan. In the 34 63| pronounced. ~All at once she uttered a loud cry of joy, and darted 35 63| Winter." ~The four friends uttered one and the same cry, but 36 63| his arms. The young man uttered a cry, and fell by the side 37 63| WOMAN." ~The three friends uttered a cry of surprise. ~Athos 38 65| her brother-in-law, she uttered a terrible cry. ~"What do 39 65| a hollow voice. ~Milady uttered a frightful shriek, and 40 66| saying these words, Milady uttered two or three savage cries, 41 66| ruin my brother." ~Milady uttered a cry of terror and sank 42 67| Artagnan raised his head and uttered a cry of joy. It was the


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