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1 2 | friend, this time you are wrong," interrupted Porthos. "
2 6 | disquiet me." ~"You're in the wrong there; for if you knew my
3 6 | all the pack takes the wrong scent and sets off after
4 8 | to do with it. No, I am wrong. On the contrary, that simplifies
5 10| day that it had been put wrong, and certain from that time
6 13| confess that I was in the wrong. I did go to Monsieur d'
7 14| but I told her she was wrong to talk about such things;
8 16| Artagnan, "that you are wrong to be so hard upon us tender
9 16| you were right and I was wrong. The whole intrigue is political,
10 16| have committed the first wrong, since it was you who suspected
11 22| to them." ~"And you were wrong, madame. If I made you that
12 22| I tell you that you were wrong." ~The voice of the king
13 23| fear." ~"Monsieur does me wrong," said Planchet; "I thought
14 26| death." ~"And people are wrong, d'Artagnan; for death is
15 27| that I had arrested the wrong person, and that he whom
16 27| pronounced the host in the wrong. ~"Now, gentlemen," said
17 27| said the host, "I have been wrong. I confess it, but pardon
18 28| remembrance. Athos, you have done wrong." ~"But, my dear friend,
19 28| Without doubt." ~"You are wrong, then. I would take the
20 28| then, I repeat, you are wrong. What is the use of one
21 28| And there again you are wrong. A horse slips and injures
22 29| ladies of the time, she was wrong. ~"I, who had sacrificed
23 34| Bazin perceived he was wrong; he bowed and went out. ~"
24 34| procurator's wife. "I have been wrong; I see it. I ought not to
25 34| lend at usury." ~"It was wrong, Monsieur Porthos; but I
26 34| but I will repair that wrong, upon my word of honor." ~"
27 35| not the less you have done wrong to deceive her. In one fashion
28 35| his outfit? It would be wrong to judge the actions of
29 36| Dear M. d'Artagnan, It is wrong thus to neglect your friends,
30 40| that visit, and you were wrong." ~"Monseigneur, I feared
31 40| but perhaps you have been wrong." ~D'Artagnan sighed deeply,
32 44| Milady; "and I have been wrong in seeing in the mission
33 51| nevertheless we were in the wrong, after all." ~"How, in the
34 51| after all." ~"How, in the wrong?" said Athos. "Whose, then,
35 52| right, my Lord, and I was wrong." ~And both again left the
36 54| My faith! you are not wrong after all, and life is sweet.
37 59| And you would be quite wrong, my dear de Winter," said
38 63| as courier. ~Milady was wrong in fearing that Mme. Bonacieux
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