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ignorance 2
ignorant 39
iii 2
ill 41
ill- 4
ill-arranged 1
ill-concealed 1
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41 comte
41 fresh
41 ill
41 necessary
41 period
41 promise
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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ill

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1 3 | Where is he?" ~"Ill--very ill, say you? And of what malady?" ~" 2 6 | numerous company without some ill intention against the edicts." ~" 3 6 | Why, monsieur, very ill indeed! In addition to the 4 6 | found his Majesty in a very ill humor, seated on an armchair, 5 6 | your Majesty!" ~However ill the king might sleep, M. 6 7 | consequently never exchange ill words with him; for you, 7 8 | to play his Eminence an ill turn." ~"Without doubt." ~" 8 11| who wished to search and ill treat her; and this important 9 12| Oh, my Lord! You have ill understood, wrongly interpreted; 10 16| Artagnan, "and that come very ill from you, who have never 11 23| he will repay you by some ill turn." ~"But of what sort?" ~" 12 23| contrary, Planchet; the more ill will I have toward Monsieur 13 24| to sleep, whether well or ill. D'Artagnan, be it remembered, 14 25| that Porthos takes very ill when he is not in funds; 15 25| dear d'Artagnan, with what ill luck I play," replied Porthos, 16 26| afraid you were dangerously ill." ~The two men in black, 17 26| that it is acting with an ill grace to offer to the Lord 18 27| nine-tails; but you were ill, and illness renders the 19 27| by an unforeseen piece of ill luck, had quarreled with 20 28| turned aside to conceal his ill humor. ~"Hold, hold, hold!" 21 28| on their heads. ~However ill our two friends were mounted, 22 34| Mousqueton, "but in a very ill humor. Get up!" ~He continued 23 35| Kitty, fearing she was ill, hastened toward her and 24 35| thought that Madame was ill, and I wished to bring her 25 39| cardinal or his people an ill turn, and for such expeditions 26 39| whom he had treated so ill, was one of the tools of 27 40| Monseigneur, your Eminence has ill understood my words." ~" 28 40| instead of leading you to ill, might be very advantageous 29 40| I should, therefore, be ill received here and ill regarded 30 40| be ill received here and ill regarded there if I accepted 31 40| cardinal, "I don't wish you any ill; but you must be aware that 32 40| king was dull and appeared ill, which detracted a little 33 43| wore the frock with such an ill grace that it was easy to 34 60| gentlemen, my master is ill!" ~The three friends hastened 35 60| Artagnan, who, instead of being ill, ran toward his horse. They 36 61| Imprisonment, menaces, ill treatment-she has suffered 37 61| yet--" ~"And yet I speak ill of him," replied Milady, 38 61| thought I had chosen my time ill; you were asleep, you are 39 63| loved; this was, in case of ill fortune, a means of temporizing 40 63| cried d'Artagnan. "She is ill! Great God, she is losing 41 66| pardon you," said he, "the ill you have done me. I pardon


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