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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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promised

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1 2 | for it, and he faithfully promised himself that he would not 2 2 | with an air of protection, promised to transmit in due season. ~ 3 3 | Treville, stopping him. "I promised you a letter for the director 4 3 | table in order to write the promised letter of recommendation. 5 6 | de Chemerault, to whom I promised an abbey. But don't fancy 6 6 | only the day before, had promised himself to seize the first 7 7 | existence. But M. de Treville promised this favor after a novitiate 8 9 | Athos. "Silence!" ~"But you promised me--" whispered the poor 9 11| him aloud although he had promised in a whisper to save him. 10 11| returned home, since he had so promised. Five minutes later he was 11 11| her off, and that she had promised him nothing. He considered 12 11| Artagnan, embarrassed; "you promised me-- " ~"Take my arm, madame," 13 12| on his knees. ~"You have promised me to go," said the queen. ~" 14 13| remember-- fortunately we have promised not to lose sight of him. ~ 15 13| Monsieur d'Artagnan promised me his assistance; but I 16 17| to the queen--I, who have promised my poor mistress--ah, my 17 21| Rochelle the assistance I promised them; I have not done so. 18 24| done with you?" ~"You have promised to be secret, my good monsieur?" 19 25| Why, to be sure, he promised to rejoin us, and we have 20 25| requires." ~"Monsieur has promised me not to open his mouth 21 28| his request, the king had promised that he should enter the 22 29| young wife was, but had promised to have her sought for; 23 30| the execution, and which promised him some agreeable adventure, 24 33| following morning. The poor girl promised all her lover desired; she 25 33| Artagnan wished. Finally he promised that he would leave her 26 34| for those which had been promised to us." ~"No, PARDIEU; though 27 36| as well as he could, and promised to remain insensible to 28 36| enthusiasm. ~Our Gascon promised this without risk, for he 29 38| him, she cried, "You have promised your protection; you have 30 38| your protection; you have promised to save me from her anger. 31 48| give him only half the sum promised him, with the letter, with 32 48| Planchet will be here. He promised to be here, and I have very 33 48| astonishing in that? He promised to be back by eight o'clock, 34 56| are here!" said she. ~"I promised to come," said Felton, " 35 56| and I have come." ~"You promised me something else." ~"What, 36 56| start from his brow. ~"You promised to bring a knife, and to 37 56| will tell you all. I have promised you the truth; I will tell 38 60| his royal lieutenant, who promised to return about the fifteenth 39 63| fleet and of the diversion promised by Buckingham, surrendered 40 67| fleet and of the diversion promised by Buckingham, surrendered


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