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1 4 | has honored you with the commission to procure my head? Now,
2 6 | great mind to take away your commission and give it to Mademoiselle
3 14| importance he attached to the commission with which he had charged
4 14| and have executed your commission well." ~The messenger, without
5 15| led this prince to the commission of the most pitiless cruelty.
6 16| he received the singular commission for the execution of which
7 16| the accomplishment of the commission with which he was charged,
8 16| said, of great beauty. The commission might well be called delicate;
9 17| must accomplish loyally the commission with which I deign to charge
10 17| very far, and perhaps the commission with which you charge me
11 21| I will perform your commission, word for word, my Lord." ~"
12 21| executing to the very point my commission or from laying down my life,
13 25| necessary to charge us with this commission." ~"And then?" ~"Instead
14 25| fashion we had executed his commission." ~"So that he still expects
15 34| Porthos, and told him that his commission was completed. ~In a short
16 35| had this time executed the commission, she had given Kitty a purse. ~
17 40| would you say to an ensign's commission in my Guards, and a company
18 48| be able to fulfill your commission," said d'Artagnan. ~"You
19 48| you; and for a captain's commission I would not write it." ~"
20 48| days for performing his commission. ~The four friends, during
21 51| will take charge of the commission. My sister thanks you for
22 63| himself, and drawing the commission from his pocket, said, "
23 63| is too little. Keep the commission; it is yours. Alas! you
24 63| cardinal, and said, taking the commission from his pocket, "Here,
25 63| Porthos cast his eyes over the commission and returned it to d'Artagnan,
26 63| the third time drawing his commission from his pocket, "You, our
27 63| invisible protector, accept this commission. You have merited it more
28 63| the Lazarists. Keep the commission, d'Artagnan; the profession
29 63| name of d'Artagnan in the commission, and returned it to him. ~"
30 67| name is wanting in this commission; you can write it yourself." ~
31 67| it; it was a lieutenant's commission in the Musketeers. ~D'Artagnan
32 67| rebellious nature. "Do with this commission what you will; only remember,
33 67| himself, and drawing the commission from his pocket, said, "
34 67| is too little. Keep the commission; it is yours. Alas! you
35 67| cardinal, and said, taking the commission from his pocket, "Here,
36 67| Porthos cast his eyes over the commission and returned it to d'Artagnan,
37 67| the third time drawing his commission from his pocket, "You, our
38 67| invisible protector, accept this commission. You have merited it more
39 67| the Lazarists. Keep the commission, d'Artagnan; the profession
40 67| name of d'Artagnan in the commission, and returned it to him. ~"
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