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1 1 | as was near costing him a fresh consumption of wine, oil,
2 2 | of M. de Treville; but a fresh allusion soon brought back
3 3 | had doubtless furnished fresh food, had recommenced; when
4 6 | Eminence has been making fresh complaints against your
5 6 | served his apprenticeship. Fresh sharpened by his victory,
6 6 | already informed of this fresh disturbance. ~"Quick to
7 7 | looked out upon a little fresh green garden, shady and
8 8 | advantageous. ~The citizen made a fresh pause and continued, "I
9 10| said, observed something fresh between the cardinal, the
10 12| Every time I see you is a fresh diamond which I enclose
11 14| almost immediately, as if a fresh thought has occurred, a
12 17| custom accosted her with fresh menaces against those who
13 19| appears there's something fresh here." ~"Yes, we are going--"
14 20| the door stood two horses, fresh, strong, and fully equipped.
15 21| as provident a host and a fresh horse. He left his address
16 22| the entrance of the king, fresh acclamations were heard;
17 22| into it. There she made a fresh sign of silence, and opened
18 24| in his absence, and that fresh information awaited him.
19 25| object of his journey was a fresh proof in support of the
20 26| doubt, announces to you some fresh infidelity of your GRISETTE
21 26| drink while the wine is fresh! Let us drink heartily,
22 32| my dear." ~Madame uttered fresh sighs. Moliere had not written
23 33| She held in her hand a fresh billet from Milady. This
24 33| my eyes now to commit a fresh offense. ~From him whom
25 41| approach. He waited for a fresh gesture on the part of his
26 42| chamber, and served them with fresh eggs and some water, which
27 43| in the enemy's camp for a fresh assault, the king judged
28 46| appears there is something fresh aboard." ~"Aramis," said
29 47| enthusiasm. ~At length a fresh discharge was heard, and
30 48| of the eighth day, Bazin, fresh as ever, and smiling, according
31 48| of fearing when I open a fresh bottle that the wine may
32 52| and by his presence give fresh strength to her jailer.
33 52| the moment she was alone a fresh fit of despair seized her.
34 56| passed away without any fresh attempt on the part of my
35 56| pillow. ~"When I awoke, a fresh meal was served. ~"This
36 56| passed away without anything fresh happening. Oh, my God! who
37 60| at a gallop, and with a fresh horse took the road to Paris.
38 60| are going, that he has a fresh horse, and ours are fatigued,
39 61| with uneasiness, as if a fresh thought suggested itself
40 61| warned the queen against some fresh machinations of the cardinal." ~"
41 62| four Musketeers had given fresh activity to their journey. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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