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livid 8
living 15
livre 1
livres 38
lizards 1
ll 12
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38 arrested
38 dark
38 englishman
38 livres
38 nearly
38 neither
38 shoulder
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | was worth at least twenty livres; and the words which had 2 1 | Artagnan sold him for the nine livres did not conceal from the 3 21| gained a hundred thousand livres a year by the Duke of Buckingham. ~" 4 28| hundred and seventy-five livres," said d'Artagnan, who reckoned 5 28| lots. With the four hundred livres we will make the half of 6 28| require fifteen hundred livres." ~"Four times fifteen makes 7 28| makes sixty--six thousand livres," said Athos. ~"It seems 8 28| Artagnan, "with a thousand livres each-- I do not speak as 9 28| of his senses. A thousand livres! For my part, I declare 10 32| two thousand five hundred livres! I even think that with 11 32| manage it with two thousand livres." ~"Good God!" cried she, " 12 32| cried she, "two thousand livres! Why, that is a fortune!" ~ 13 32| more than three hundred livres." ~"Three hundred livres? 14 32| livres." ~"Three hundred livres? Then put down three hundred 15 32| Then put down three hundred livres," said the procurator's 16 32| Buckingham. These three hundred livres he reckoned upon putting 17 32| should give eight hundred livres in money, and should furnish 18 33| missed three hundred thousand livres' income." ~"That's true," 19 34| carcass is not worth eighteen livres. But how did this horse 20 38| blemish. They asked a thousand livres for him. ~He might perhaps 21 38| which cost three hundred livres. ~But when the saddle and 22 38| returned with the two thousand livres, and without having met 23 39| cost you?" ~"Eight hundred livres." ~"Here are forty double 24 41| worth five or six thousand livres, which he wore on his finger; 25 47| containing seven thousand livres. ~This was the price of 26 48| little bag?" ~"Seven thousand livres, in louis of twelve francs." ~" 27 48| francs." ~"Seven thousand livres!" cried Porthos. "That poor 28 48| was worth seven thousand livres?" ~"It appears so," said 29 48| must receive seven hundred livres for going, and seven hundred 30 48| going, and seven hundred livres for coming back; and Bazin, 31 48| and Bazin, three hundred livres for going, and three hundred 32 48| going, and three hundred livres for returning--that will 33 48| the sum to five thousand livres. We will each take a thousand 34 48| will each take a thousand livres to be employed as seems 35 48| leave a fund of a thousand livres under the guardianship of 36 48| claim your seven hundred livres, but you did not run much 37 63| contained eight hundred thousand livres. ~Mousqueton had a magnificent 38 67| contained eight hundred thousand livres. ~Mousqueton had a magnificent


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