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1 Pre| most of the works of that period, in which authors could
2 Pre| appreciate the pictures of the period to its pages. They will
3 Pre| and the courtiers of the period, less faithful than in the
4 Pre| unknown manuscript at a period in which historical science
5 1 | repent of it at a later period." ~"Then," said the stranger
6 2 | liking. At that unhappy period it was an important consideration
7 2 | Vitry. In short, up to this period nothing had been wanting
8 2 | admirably the war method of that period, in which he who could not
9 2 | in the memoirs of this period, which has left so many
10 2 | that, particularly at this period, the compatriots of d'Artagnan
11 3 | Flattery was at that period very current, and M. de
12 5 | as it was called at that period, a sort of building without
13 5 | laws of dueling at that period, d'Artagnan was at liberty
14 11 | of heroes of that gallant period may be cited who would neither
15 11 | be cleared up at a later period," murmured the young woman; "
16 13 | this gallant and chivalric period. ~Fortunately, the reader
17 14 | as he really was at this period; that is to say, an active
18 16 | warn you, at some future period to speak of that." ~"Whenever
19 16 | became pale. He was at that period of intoxication in which
20 17 | seductions; but at this period the title of gentleman had
21 17 | just attained that happy period of life. ~The couple, then,
22 22 | luxury unheard of at that period; and twenty violins were
23 26 | acquaintance I made about that period, and Porthos, who had in
24 27 | the great nobles of that period, Athos rode and fenced to
25 29 | morality of that gallant period, "there is one who will
26 33 | infamous action; but at that period people did not manage affairs
27 35 | judge the actions of one period from the point of view of
28 40 | confidence. ~"Remember at a later period and at a certain moment,
29 43 | sea, very rough at this period of the year all along the
30 47 | once?" ~"Yes; but at that period we were not at war. At that
31 47 | were not at war. At that period Buckingham was an ally,
32 48 | four friends, during the period of these two absences, had,
33 51 | the cardinal was at that period what we now call a man of
34 51 | the sun so rare at this period of the year, seven men surrounded
35 51 | without having at that period the reputation it now enjoys,
36 53 | swearing, which at that period was a very knightly habit. ~
37 57 | steel busk, which at that period, like a cuirass, defended
38 63 | they learned at a later period through Mme. de Chevreuse,
39 63 | the year 1633, at which period, after a journey he made
40 67 | they learned at a later period through Mme. de Chevreuse,
41 67 | the year 1633, at which period, after a journey he made
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