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keeping 9
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kept 39
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39 spite
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | occupied the upper step kept his adversaries marvelously 2 3 | Athos, whose wound, though kept as a secret, was known to 3 7 | guard because he always kept company with whoever of 4 8 | return to his rooms, they kept on their way. ~When they 5 15| carefully these prejudices were kept up by the cardinal, who 6 16| floor and go to sleep. He kept himself upright and dreamed, 7 20| Artagnan. Patrick discreetly kept in the background. ~"No 8 21| pace, but it was not so. He kept on his way at the same rate, 9 24| place behind his master, and kept at a distance of ten paces 10 24| was in the city, Planchet kept at the respectful distance 11 25| did promise, he more than kept his word. He bowed to him, 12 26| long be delayed, had alone kept him in the service of a 13 26| the two friends at first kept an embarrassed silence. 14 27| foreseeing such an event, had kept his eye on him, sprang toward 15 27| in which he voluntarily kept himself, that unalterable 16 27| you scoundrel! Have you kept him in the cellar all this 17 28| No, gentlemen, I have kept the harness," said Porthos. ~" 18 28| engagements which I ought to have kept. I have ordered Masses for 19 34| could want with his master, kept pace with him as well as 20 35| queen's ring, carefully kept in a casket. ~"You notice 21 37| could not succeed. Milady kept him within the limits she 22 37| her hands; but d'Artagnan kept it free from her grasp, 23 38| know women don't like to be kept waiting." ~"That's Kitty!" 24 40| like a fever. ~He however kept a good countenance, holding 25 41| Milady. He consequently kept it as a piece of evidence, 26 44| the secret has been well kept." ~"But I will know!" ~" 27 45| the good guard you have kept. Gentlemen, we are arrived; 28 48| became Pope after having kept pigs. Well, as he means 29 48| should be observed if we kept a light burning much longer 30 49| sea bad; they tacked and kept offshore. Nine days after 31 51| and sight, "That Grimaud kept bad watch!" cried Porthos, 32 56| having avenged myself. ~"He kept his word. All the day, all 33 56| seeing him again. But I also kept my word with him, and I 34 58| The bed, which she had kept from prudence and that they 35 59| conveyed him to land, he kept his face toward Milady, 36 59| which the diamond studs were kept." ~Patrick brought the object 37 61| amused her very much, and kept at it; only she now let 38 65| who had condemned me, they kept their word. As soon as the 39 67| for an instant, and then kept on his way without uttering


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