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1 1 | with a great lord--for the opinion of the host the stranger
2 2 | entertained a very good opinion of himself, felt ridiculous. ~
3 2 | more about it? That's YOUR opinion!" replied Porthos. ~"Say
4 6 | naturally, more firm in his own opinion, M. de Treville thought
5 7 | Croesus. He preserved this opinion even after the feast, with
6 7 | the fellow; Porthos was of opinion that he should give him
7 8 | important missive. ~The opinion of Athos was that d'Artagnan
8 9 | who, having uttered his opinion, to which d'Artagnan replied
9 9 | a little too warm, in my opinion, about the fate of Madame
10 9 | simpleton, and I am quite of his opinion. D'Artagnan, you are a great
11 14| Madame de Lannoy, then, is of opinion that she gave them to Buckingham?" ~"
12 16| loving me much, I have my own opinion as to that love." ~"I not
13 19| am somewhat of Porthos's opinion." ~"Is the king accustomed
14 19| Gentlemen," said Athos, "my opinion is that it is not proper
15 19| Bravo, d'Artagnan, your opinion is mine," cried Athos, "
16 20| this time," said Athos. "My opinion is that on the ground the
17 23| of our hero, that the bad opinion entertained by M. de Treville
18 25| further corroborated the high opinion the innkeeper had formed
19 26| be delighted to have your opinion." ~"The opinion of a swordsman
20 26| have your opinion." ~"The opinion of a swordsman can have
21 26| replied Aramis, "your opinion will be very valuable. The
22 26| Jesuit persisted in his opinion. "Beware of a profane taste
23 27| doubt. Nobody has a higher opinion of the courage and skill
24 29| not to be despised, in my opinion." ~"Now, Monsieur Porthos,
25 30| she knew him. Now, in the opinion of d'Artagnan, it was certainly
26 32| if anybody partook of his opinion; but on the contrary, he
27 35| acknowledge that in his opinion Dame Nature had made a mistake
28 39| compliments." ~"I am of Aramis's opinion," said Porthos. ~"Gentlemen,"
29 39| knew Mme. Bonacieux. The opinion of Athos was that it was
30 47| am entirely of Porthos's opinion," replied Aramis. ~"And
31 47| enlarging. I am of d'Artagnan's opinion; we have no time to lose
32 47| I don't ask Porthos; his opinion has been given." ~"Why,
33 56| her false virtue in the opinion of a man horribly prejudiced
34 61| confirmed Milady in her opinion that the abbess was rather
35 63| Rue des Fossoyeurs; the opinion of those who seemed to be
36 67| Rue des Fossoyeurs; the opinion of those who seemed to be
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