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1 4 | Aramis is mildness and grace personified. Well, did anybody
2 8 | performed it with a good grace and who succeeded--as he
3 11| risk my life to serve your Grace?" ~"You are a brave young
4 16| be the first to say, 'No grace, sire--no grace for the
5 16| say, 'No grace, sire--no grace for the guilty!' Happily,
6 20| great peril from which your Grace alone can extricate her." ~"
7 21| which may have led your Grace to adopt such an extraordinary
8 21| have seen. But does your Grace mean to give me the studs
9 21| and not at all for your Grace. And still further, it is
10 21| that I see nothing in your Grace but an Englishman, and consequently
11 21| but I repeat it to your Grace, without your having personally
12 22| imperative gesture full of grace, reminded him that he was
13 26| terrible. How he had found grace in the eyes of the minister,
14 26| contrary; but after his illness grace touched him, and he determined
15 26| it is acting with an ill grace to offer to the Lord only
16 26| friend, and I tremble lest grace prove not efficacious." ~"
17 26| ideas." ~"Yes, efficacious grace has touched you, as that
18 27| the saddle with his usual grace and agility, but after a
19 27| character of grandeur and grace. His hands, of which he
20 43| the frock with such an ill grace that it was easy to perceive
21 44| always suspected me, his Grace distrusts me." ~"Well, this
22 44| Exactly." ~"Then add that his Grace has, in the precipitation
23 44| that is, to announce to his Grace, on the part of your Eminence,
24 44| Chevreuse, found in his Grace's lodging, which singularly
25 48| say to him: Watch over his Grace Lord Buckingham, for they
26 51| dispense with your saying grace." ~Grimaud silently swallowed
27 59| was known to be one of his Grace's most intimate friends,
28 59| desired me to tell your Grace," replied Felton, "that
29 59| I wish to speak to your Grace," replied Felton. ~"Well,
30 59| the duke; "but does your Grace know that the name of Charlotte
31 59| in the ink. ~"Then your Grace knows her real name?" asked
32 59| sharp and rough, "that your Grace knows that it is to Milady
33 59| know it." ~"And will your Grace sign that order without
34 61| Eminence be reassured. His Grace the Duke of Buckingham WILL
35 65| middle of the room. ~"Oh, grace, grace, pardon!" cried the
36 65| of the room. ~"Oh, grace, grace, pardon!" cried the wretch,
37 66| the assassination of his Grace, Lord Buckingham. I pardon
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