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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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speaking

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1 1 | to d'Artagnan, "I was not speaking to you, sir." ~"But I am 2 1 | to you, sir." ~"But I am speaking to you!" replied the young 3 1 | a suppressed tone, as if speaking to himself, "This is annoying," 4 2 | particular, but on the contrary speaking to everybody. ~"And what 5 2 | you, you would repent of speaking thus." ~"Are you going to 6 3 | that I am ruining myself by speaking the truth. But I still trust 7 4 | Artagnan," continued he, speaking to himself with all the 8 5 | then," continued Athos, speaking half to himself, "if I kill 9 6 | Would not one say he was speaking of a religious community? 10 6 | passed before them without speaking or looking--indeed, as if 11 7 | Be it understood we are speaking of Athos. During the five 12 7 | not prevent others from speaking of them before him, although 13 9 | the events of which we are speaking, and perhaps with the presence 14 16| Athos, in a low voice, and speaking very quickly," she fell 15 17| address," said the queen, speaking so low that Mme. Bonacieux 16 18| listen; they appear to be speaking of me." ~D'Artagnan drew 17 18| to the Louvre." ~"Without speaking to anyone but yourself?" ~" 18 22| the hall. The cardinal was speaking to him in a low voice, and 19 23| intention was to go out without speaking to the worthy mercer; but 20 25| was about to pass without speaking to him, but, as he had done 21 26| sure that it is Aramis I am speaking to." ~"To himself, my friend, 22 28| remember a dream. We were speaking of hanging." ~"Ah, you see 23 34| This mendicant insists upon speaking to you, and pretends that 24 35| your hands." ~While thus speaking Athos regarded with attention 25 39| him, and retired without speaking a word. D'Artagnan remained 26 44| conversation?" ~"Hush!" said Athos, speaking in a low voice. "We have 27 49| corner, and retired without speaking. ~The officer superintended 28 51| cried Grimaud. ~"You are speaking, you scoundrel!" said Athos, 29 51| with their eyes without speaking a single word until he had 30 52| door, and waited without speaking a word, without making a 31 53| to this dialogue without speaking a word. ~Milady reflected 32 54| understand of whom I was speaking." ~"The hand of the Lord 33 55| described, she heard someone speaking in a low voice at the door. 34 59| ignorant of whom you are speaking, my Lord. I killed the Duke 35 62| forget to treat me harshly in speaking of me to the abbess." ~" 36 63| Of what companion are you speaking, dear Constance?" ~"Of her 37 67| and of what woman are you speaking thus?" ~"Of Milady de Winter,"


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