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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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impossible

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1 1 | accent of irony and insolence impossible to be described, he replied 2 5 | that I pronounce the thing impossible. Duty before everything. 3 6 | a boy! Treville, that's impossible!" ~"It is as I have the 4 6 | lost, as it would have been impossible for him to present himself 5 10| the clock; "why, that's impossible!" ~"Look, rather, monsieur," 6 13| Bonacieux, "that is entirely impossible for me to tell you, because 7 13| the thing is absolutely impossible." ~"Monsieur Bonacieux," 8 14| the cardinal; and it was impossible for those who did not know 9 16| The Bell~ ~ ~ ~ ~ It is impossible to form an idea of the impression 10 17| I have committed. It is impossible that your Majesty can make 11 20| me sail first." ~"That's impossible," said the gentleman; "I 12 21| be done in the palace." ~"Impossible, my Lord! There is no one 13 23| set out this evening." ~"Impossible, monsieur." ~"You have given 14 25| him?" ~"That the thing was impossible, seeing that you were not 15 28| and nobody observe it? Impossible!" ~"Go on, go on, my dear 16 31| of kindness which it was impossible to mistake; but d'Artagnan 17 33| Artagnan; "I listen." ~"Here? Impossible! That which I have to say 18 35| this gentleman. ~"It is impossible it can be she," said be. " 19 35| Kitty, all in a tremble. ~"Impossible!" cried Milady. "It is impossible 20 35| Impossible!" cried Milady. "It is impossible a gentleman could have written 21 36| impossibilities." ~"Nothing is impossible," replied Milady, "to true 22 36| my happiness appears so impossible to me; and I have such fear 23 37| seriously thought of this impossible duel, endeavored to turn 24 37| wounded--killed even." ~"Impossible!" cried Milady, "you are 25 38| Artagnan!" cried Grimaud, "impossible." ~"Grimaud," said Athos, 26 46| one another, and it was impossible to talk five minutes in 27 47| the sides are equal." ~"Impossible, for three reasons," replied 28 48| Bah!" cried Porthos. "Impossible! What do you say--that she 29 50| resigned victim; it was impossible to imagine a more submissive 30 52| weapons. It is, however, impossible that this should end as 31 54| designs upon me?" ~"I am." ~"Impossible; you are his confidant!" ~" 32 55| the most unfortunate." ~"Impossible, madame, impossible," murmured 33 55| Impossible, madame, impossible," murmured Felton, who felt 34 58| extremely dark. It was almost impossible to see the shore from the 35 61| Himself!" ~"But that's impossible! He is at the siege of La 36 61| so! But is there anything impossible for my d'Artagnan, the noble 37 63| said Athos, "oh, no, it is impossible! God would not permit such


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