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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | women flying toward the High Street, leaving their children 2 1 | fell in the middle of the street, crying still, "Coward! 3 3 | door of the cabinet to the street gate, the whole hotel was 4 3 | coming on one side of the street, pass by on the other. Do 5 4 | carried him far. ~But at the street gate, Porthos was talking 6 4 | turning the angle of the street. ~But neither in the street 7 4 | street. ~But neither in the street he had passed through, nor 8 4 | separated, Aramis ascending the street which led to the Luxembourg, 9 5 | occupying the whole width of the street and taking in every Musketeer 10 6 | around, and seeing that the street was empty, said to his adversary, " 11 6 | noise which arose from the street being heard in the tennis 12 8 | yonder?" ~"Where?" ~"In the street, facing your window, in 13 10| knocking was heard at the street door. The door was instantly 14 10| soon found himself in the street. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 15 11| hotels in this part of the street; and only two windows looking 16 11| the darkest side of the street near a stone bench placed 17 11| The young woman in the street replied by a single tap, 18 11| traversed a third of the street. The unfortunate woman was 19 11| gained the angle of the street, he turned. The door had 20 13| Bonacieux could recognize every street by the milestones, the signs, 21 15| lead away through the open street, and throw into the Fort 22 17| her husband had shut the street door and she found herself 23 18| Someone is talking in the street." ~"It is the voice of--" ~" 24 18| turned the angle of the street, she fell on her knees, 25 20| and Planchet stood at the street door. The host was in a 26 20| hands on the stones of the street, after they departed again. ~ 27 23| round the corner of the street, Monsieur Bonacieux took 28 24| instead of following the main street he turned behind the chateau, 29 24| hastened to descend into the street, with a frightful beating 30 24| pavilion and not in another street. Everything conspired to 31 24| when I heard a noise in the street, and was wondering what 32 25| they separated, leaving the street at opposite ends, one having 33 30| He rode up a very quiet street, looking to the right and 34 30| had no window toward the street, he saw a face peep out 35 39| at the other end of the street upon a superb English charger. 36 40| turning the corner of the street he lifted his hat gracefully, 37 48| Musketeer's uniform in every street of the camp. ~In the evening, 38 48| upon his lackey in the open street, might appear extraordinary 39 60| through the gateway into the street, the wind blew open the 40 64| Athos then plunged into the street the man had indicated with 41 64| Arrived at the angle of a street, he pointed to a small house,


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