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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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soldiers

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1 2 | of his compatriots. His soldiers formed a legion of devil-may-care 2 3 | furious at heart as his soldiers, but emphasizing his words 3 3 | father of an ordinary family. Soldiers are big children; but as 4 5 | as Caesar recommended his soldiers do to those of Pompey, to 5 5 | while Jussac drew up his soldiers. ~This short interval was 6 6 | possible. Three of my best soldiers, whom your Majesty knows 7 6 | heart--three of my best soldiers, I say, Athos, Porthos, 8 6 | to his Eminence. Thus the soldiers of other companies than 9 6 | this hotel was full of soldiers of this company, who hastened 10 13| trembling before a party of soldiers who were loading their muskets. 11 15| Treville was the father of his soldiers. The lowest or the least 12 15| mixed crowd of bailiffs and soldiers came and laid siege to the 13 15| after having accused my soldiers, there can be no doubt that 14 15| between the leaders and the soldiers of your Musketeers, which 15 27| irreproachable, in an age in which soldiers compromised so easily with 16 32| more they please," as old soldiers say. ~To come in the capacity 17 32| are, as you know, picked soldiers, and they require many things 18 38| with the activity of two soldiers and the knowledge of two 19 41| adventurers of all nations, and soldiers of fortune of every sect, 20 41| sprang forward, and two other soldiers having joined them, the 21 41| abreast with him, and the two soldiers followed behind. ~They arrived 22 41| Artagnan perceived that the two soldiers had disappeared. ~He thought 23 41| trench. The idea of the two soldiers who had abandoned him occurred 24 41| were the heads of the two soldiers. D'Artagnan had not been 25 43| living in order to be good soldiers, only eating salt meat and 26 46| More than three hundred soldiers of all kinds were assembled 27 47| Sixteen pioneers, four soldiers." ~"How far distant?" ~" 28 47| pioneers, there are four soldiers and a brigadier, armed with 29 47| courteously and addressing the soldiers and the pioneers, who, astonished 30 47| of the aggressors; three soldiers fell dead, and one of the 31 47| deal with brave and loyal soldiers of the king." ~Grimaud obeyed 32 47| not pioneers, they were soldiers of the garrison. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 33 49| poets, enthusiasts, and soldiers, was scarcely shaded by 34 51| not like to have simple soldiers, because they have the advantage 35 52| guards; that is to say, soldiers. ~Felton's orders were, 36 53| went out quietly with the soldiers. ~Milady knew she might 37 53| Felton did not accompany the soldiers. He feared, then, to see 38 58| that the uniform of the soldiers who guarded her was changed. ~ 39 59| ran to Felton, whom the soldiers still guarded on the terrace 40 59| stupefied, looked on while the soldiers bound Felton, and could


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