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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| science is carried to such a high degree appeared almost miraculous.   2 1 | women flying toward the High Street, leaving their children 3 1 | azure; face long and brown; high cheek bones, a sign of sagacity; 4 9 | occasion for support so lowly. High heads expose themselves 5 13 | here and are accused of high treason." ~"Of high treason!" 6 13 | accused of high treason." ~"Of high treason!" cried Bonacieux, 7 13 | Bonacieux, terrified; "of high treason! How is it possible 8 13 | Spaniards, to be accused of high treason? Consider, monsieur, 9 14 | see." ~"You are accused of high treason," said the cardinal, 10 16 | more she has forgotten the high position in which she was 11 16 | believe the queen to have too high a sense of her duty, sire." ~" 12 16 | his estates the rights of high and low tribunals. He tore 13 16 | and yours, Duke, however high they may be placed, and 14 17 | fancied himself already on the high road to honors and fortune. ~ 15 20 | was confined between two high banks, they fell in with 16 20 | their two nags upon the high road, and ran toward the 17 24 | in a very private spot. A high wall, at the angle of which 18 24 | almost wild. He ran along the high road, took the path he had 19 25 | further corroborated the high opinion the innkeeper had 20 27 | society--those manners of a high degree which appeared, as 21 29 | Musketeers, who were all of high rank; but our Gascon cadet 22 31 | young, handsome, rich, and high in the cardinal's favor. 23 38 | cardinal does not hold you in high admiration for the affair 24 38 | understand that among all his high connections he must find 25 45 | within twenty paces of a high hedge to watch the passage 26 56 | infamy. You are placed on high, my Lord, but tremble! Above 27 57 | Buckingham!" cried Felton, in a high state of excitement. ~Milady 28 58 | oars, but the sea was too high to let them get much hold 29 61 | beheld nothing but the high fortunes reserved for her 30 61 | sent to me by someone of high rank, under the name of 31 61 | young woman by far in her high air and aristocratic bearing. 32 61 | not for want of friends in high places; but these friends 33 64 | and a man appeared, of high stature, pale complexion, 34 65 | hedge, two or three feet high. Athos sprang over the hedge 35 66 | and the skeleton of its high belfry. In front of them 36 67 | stopped at a cabaret on the high road, a man coming from


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