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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | Well, then, let us talk about it, since you desire 2 2 | Majesty? Let whoever likes talk of the king and the cardinal, 3 5 | gentlemanly air; "let us talk of something else, if you 4 6 | Perfectly." ~"Does he talk?" ~"With difficulty, but 5 7 | pleasure of hearing himself talk. He spoke upon all subjects 6 9 | admiration. ~"I like to hear him talk," said Athos; "his dialect 7 11| for the sake of making me talk that you invent this story 8 12| harshness of your words. You talk of sacrilege! Why, the sacrilege 9 14| told her she was wrong to talk about such things; and that 10 17| Let us talk a little," said she. ~"How!" 11 17| know about the state you talk of?" said Mme. Bonacieux, 12 21| whom he could constantly talk of the queen. ~In one hour 13 23| were alone, "now let us talk about yourself, my young 14 26| feigned carelessness, "do not talk of such things, and suffer 15 27| name, although he does not talk much)--Monsieur Grimaud, 16 27| Come hither, and let us talk." ~The host approached with 17 29| if disgusted. "Let us not talk about money, if you please; 18 29| be killed--" ~"Oh, don't talk of such things!" cried the 19 30| recollection of me." ~"Well, go and talk with the boy," said d'Artagnan, " 20 33| shall be alone, and can talk." ~"And whose room is this, 21 34| cried she. "Stop, and let us talk." ~"Talking with you brings 22 34| In good time. Now you talk, my dear." ~"You pardon 23 36| thus. ~"Well, now let us talk a little seriously," said 24 36| the present time, cease to talk of impossibilities." ~"Do 25 38| you. Did you never hear talk of a young woman who was 26 44| important. Sit down, and let us talk it over." ~"Milady!" murmured 27 45| down, madame, and let us talk, as the cardinal said." ~ 28 46| and it was impossible to talk five minutes in that inn 29 46| shall have all the time to talk, and nobody will hear us-- 30 46| ears; if we are, we will talk of our affairs just the 31 47| cartridges together. We can talk while performing that necessary 32 47| moving yonder. Why did you talk of a regiment, Athos? It 33 47| the morning, which was the talk of the whole camp. M. de 34 48| good lad. Remember, if you talk, if you babble, if you get 35 53| vouch for it." ~"What, you talk of debaucheries, Madame 36 56| years, three years, is to talk of an eternity; to return 37 56| said Milady. "I will not talk." ~"Here is the knife," 38 59| Bah! Are you mad, to talk to me thus?" said Buckingham. ~" 39 61| to induce her auditor to talk a little. ~But the abbess 40 61| hoping to make the novice talk by talking of herself, " 41 62| On horseback." ~"You talk very comfortably,--a hundred 42 65| Porthos, or Aramis, tried to talk with the man in the red


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