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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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courage

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1 1 | their somewhat uncertain courage with a musket or a partisan, 2 1 | and the king. It is by his courage, please observe, by his 3 1 | please observe, by his courage alone, that a gentleman 4 1 | consequently there is twice as much courage in fighting. I have nothing 5 2 | boasted the bearing and the courage of his own people. While 6 3 | his heart by this proof of courage, sprang toward him. ~"I 7 5 | of foul play and want of courage. ~Now, we must have badly 8 5 | the least doubt upon his courage. ~"PARDIEU, monsieur!" said 9 5 | for Athos, whose great courage alone supported him, sank 10 6 | esteem. Both were men of courage and honor; and as M. de 11 8 | swearing in order to rouse his courage. "Besides, by the faith 12 9 | half-drawn swords. "It is not courage that is needed; it is prudence." ~" 13 11| coming back to recommend courage to his lackey. ~"Be easy, 14 12| Austria, who had not the courage to find fault with the duke 15 14| opposed, he resumed a little courage, and ventured to draw up 16 18| said Mme. Bonacieux. "Courage, my friend, but above all, 17 20| fact, it required all the courage which he concealed beneath 18 21| comprehend how so much prudence, courage, and devotedness could be 19 23| you had worn out all your courage the first time." ~"Monsieur 20 27| a higher opinion of the courage and skill of Athos than 21 33| rendezvous of which she had not courage to speak." And he looked 22 35| me." ~"Shall you have the courage?" said Athos. ~"I shall," 23 40| with more intelligence and courage than another would have 24 40| men of heart I mean men of courage. But young as you are, and 25 41| three Musketeers and the courage and conduct of d'Artagnan, 26 41| a single step. Besides, courage was out of the question 27 41| difference between a man of courage and such a coward as you. 28 49| end to my doubts; I have courage enough for any danger I 29 51| count on Buckingham, their courage would fail with their hope. ~ 30 55| warned you! But be of good courage, my lad; in three days we 31 56| every creature who has the courage to use it. I will allow 32 57| and terrible proof of her courage. ~"You are mistaken, my 33 63| my God!" ~"Come, come! courage!" ~The bell of the convent 34 63| beats so I cannot walk." ~"Courage, courage! remember that 35 63| cannot walk." ~"Courage, courage! remember that in a quarter 36 63| him. You have restored my courage by a single word; go, I 37 63| guess where we are. Come, courage! take something." ~Mme. 38 64| chapel d'Artagnan felt his courage fall anew, and returned 39 67| resources his activity, his courage, and his shrewdness might


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