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similar 7
simon 2
simpering 1
simple 38
simple-minded 1
simplest 3
simpleton 5
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38 nearly
38 neither
38 shoulder
38 simple
38 sleep
38 sound
38 useless
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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simple

   Chapter
1 Pre| fortune, they had donned the simple Musketeer's uniform.~From 2 2 | sentence, apparently so simple, a tolerably scandalous 3 4 | front, but was nothing but simple buff behind. Vainglorious 4 6 | Good Lord! In the most simple and natural manner possible. 5 7 | Grimaud to obey him upon a simple gesture or upon a simple 6 7 | simple gesture or upon a simple movement of his lips. He 7 7 | splendid dress. But with his simple Musketeer's uniform and 8 8 | A man was introduced of simple mien, who had the appearance 9 10 | nothing remaining but a simple ceiling between him and 10 11 | lover. ~There was a very simple means of satisfying himself 11 11 | her. This method was so simple that d'Artagnan employed 12 12 | this moment, dressed in a simple robe of white satin, and 13 15 | the first had been by the simple and firm declaration of 14 25 | tiger and the wild bull with simple running nooses which they 15 28 | How?" ~"Why, here is the simple fact. This morning I awoke 16 31 | of devotion. To all the simple things which escaped our 17 33 | Artagnan's plan was very simple. By Kitty's chamber he could 18 35 | represented his action as one of simple vengeance. ~For the rest 19 35 | was at that time quite a simple and natural affair, and 20 36 | Clarik ~"That's all very simple," said d'Artagnan; "I expected 21 39 | fugitive rendezvous, why this simple exchange of a glance, why 22 40 | yours. That is all very simple: you had business in England." ~" 23 41 | the queen. Was this love a simple political affair, or was 24 42 | that the means are very simple." ~"What?" asked d'Artagnan. ~" 25 43 | bridge of La Pierre, in a simple house without any entrenchment. 26 47 | of battle." ~"That's very simple," replied Athos. "As soon 27 48 | must I say?" ~"Oh, that's simple enough!" replied Athos. " 28 48 | said the Swiss; "it's simple enough to dell a dream, 29 49 | is the result of a very simple measure which we are obliged 30 50 | And yet that is the most simple thing in the world, my dear 31 51 | gentlemen. I do not like to have simple soldiers, because they have 32 53 | words, YOUR MASS, and a simple glance cast upon Felton, 33 58 | time had only seen a very simple gentleman, had become an 34 59 | every noise he heard, the simple Puritan fancied he recognized 35 60 | great trouble of a very simple thing. In two days, and 36 60 | Planchet are all that such a simple expedition requires." ~To 37 63 | There would be a very simple means, very natural--" ~" 38 65 | A young priest, with a simple and trustful heart, performed


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