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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | times, perhaps! So that in spite of edicts, ordinances, and 2 2 | honest man. Still further, in spite of sword thrusts which weaken, 3 3 | rail at him. Therefore, in spite of all my protestations, 4 4 | a droll affair!" ~And in spite of himself, the young man 5 4 | foot of the Musketeer in spite of the efforts the latter 6 10| force--the scoundrels!" ~In spite of his prudence, d'Artagnan 7 11| called who follow others in spite of them?" ~"They are indiscreet." ~" 8 11| make d'Artagnan start in spite of himself. "Oh, meddle 9 12| of Austria, overcome, in spite of herself, by the expression 10 17| different from ambition. In spite of herself her thoughts 11 20| they remained silent; in spite of themselves they submitted 12 24| leaped over the hedge, and in spite of the barking of a chained-up 13 25| stranger, on the contrary, in spite of all his rodomontades 14 26| eye of Aramis kindled in spite of himself. ~"Ah," said 15 28| half drunk; and yet, in spite of the incertainty which 16 28| d'Artagnan, laughing in spite of himself. ~"Grimaud himself, 17 28| Athos begin to prevail, in spite of himself. ~"On my honor, 18 33| taste and neatness; but in spite of himself, his eyes were 19 33| tore open the letter, in spite of the cry which Kitty uttered 20 34| eyes of the Musketeer, in spite of his efforts to suppress 21 38| the astonished lackey. ~In spite of his habitual silence, 22 39| involuntary movement and in spite of the injunction given, 23 40| that same evening; and in spite of the remonstrances that 24 44| flattering compliment, "if, in spite of all these reasons, the 25 48| part. ~Aramis, blushing in spite of himself, took the letter, 26 49| courageous and firm, shivered in spite of herself. ~The officer 27 50| from the conversation, in spite of all the dissimulation 28 50| said Lord de Winter, "in spite of the resolutions you so 29 51| anxiety, and forced him in spite of himself once more to 30 53| exclamation, that Felton in spite of himself advanced some 31 53| King of France, where, in spite of the remembrance of the 32 53| an astonishment which in spite of the empire he held over 33 54| language celestial. ~Yet in spite of all this seduction Milady 34 56| said the young man, who in spite of his self- command felt 35 56| served. ~"This time, in spite of my terrors, in spite 36 56| spite of my terrors, in spite of my agony, I began to 37 57| tell it me!" ~"Then in spite of my cries, in spite of 38 57| in spite of my cries, in spite of my resistance--for I 39 63| And yet it appears, in spite of all your diligence, you


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