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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | of an actor, which he had nearly been, became a spectator 2 6 | neglects me; that it is nearly three years since I have 3 6 | come up immediately. It is nearly eight o'clock, and at nine 4 6 | at by Bernajoux who had nearly paid for his jeer with his 5 7 | Louis XIII were consumed or nearly so--he commenced complaints 6 10| the handkerchief which had nearly caused him and Aramis to 7 13| to gag him, as they had nearly reached the place of execution. 8 17| mostly broken and his closets nearly empty--justice not being 9 17| danger into which she had nearly cast herself and at the 10 21| Treville's hotel. He had made nearly sixty leagues in little 11 25| this letter, was it not?" ~"Nearly so." ~"Well, monsieur, do 12 26| This wound? Bah, it is now nearly healed, and I am sure it 13 28| are mistaken; I rode him nearly ten leagues in less than 14 31| Artagnan alone, and as it was nearly eight o'clock he took the 15 32| the worthy procurator had nearly become the slave of his 16 33| is quite ignorant of: he nearly made me lose my credit with 17 35| thin that one could hear nearly all that passed between 18 38| violence into the room as nearly to overturn the astonished 19 39| become useless to you?" ~"Nearly so." ~"And you selected 20 41| with ninety vessels and nearly twenty thousand men, he 21 43| spread that the cardinal had nearly been assassinated. ~It is 22 46| silence; the poor lad had nearly come to the pass of forgetting 23 48| wore his uniform--for being nearly of the same size as Aramis, 24 48| will write to him, then, nearly in these terms." ~"Let us 25 48| information. Twice you have nearly been the victim of a near 26 49| length after a journey of nearly an hour, the carriage stopped 27 49| then, your prisoner?" ~"Nearly so." ~"But this is a frightful 28 50| enough--you who possess nearly a million? And could you 29 52| beautiful." ~It was then nearly eight o'clock in the evening. 30 52| continued to look at him for nearly ten minutes, and in these 31 54| through the opening of the nearly closed door, and she perceived 32 56| darkness and obscurity. ~"Nearly ten minutes passed; I heard 33 57| continued her recital. ~"It was nearly three days since I had eaten 34 57| not? Buckingham remained nearly a year absent. A week before 35 59| Portsmouth, which he saw at nearly half a league before him, 36 61| arise from my having said nearly what you have said before 37 62| England; that this time they nearly foiled my mission as they 38 64| and left the hotel. It was nearly ten o'clock. At ten o'clock


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