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1 1 | made to remain firm, as a future Musketeer ought, nature
2 1 | great influence over his future life. ~Now, as at the moment
3 1 | and full of hope for the future, he retired to bed and slept
4 3 | as if he considered the future in his own hands. ~"But
5 4 | perfect politeness for the future. You must henceforth be
6 6 | imagination, saw in it his future fortune, and passed the
7 6 | imagination, depended his future life, he saluted Aramis
8 6 | victory, full of hopes of future favor, he was resolved not
9 7 | extended revelations in the future. In the meanwhile, he looked
10 7 | permission. "For," added he, "the future cannot fail to mend; I inevitably
11 11| Artagnan, reflecting on his future amours, addressing himself
12 16| occasion, I warn you, at some future period to speak of that." ~"
13 16| advice appeared good to the future chancellor. He conjured
14 17| interest, and upon which our future fortune perhaps depends." ~"
15 25| for the past and for the future; and the worthy captain,
16 26| projects of intrigue for the future, and determined as he was
17 26| place of sojourn of the future abbe; the defiles of the
18 26| the moment, always in the future, when Aramis would throw
19 27| when people spoke of the future. His secret, then, was in
20 28| ease with regard to the future, did honor to the repast,
21 31| she may perhaps on some future day speak a word that will
22 34| taking any thought for their future, he returned to Porthos,
23 39| concealed a fear for the future. ~Suddenly Planchet entered,
24 41| caught a glimpse of a better future. ~Then he had made himself
25 44| your confidence as to the future." ~"Well, here, for example,"
26 47| followers of Mohammed, and the future is in his hands." ~Then,
27 48| drink. Nothing makes the future look so bright as surveying
28 50| and not to anticipate the future. At all events, she congratulated
29 50| in need to regulate her future conduct. ~"You have, then,
30 52| lost in the distance of the future. ~Yes; but in order to avenge
31 56| principal instrument of her future fortune and vengeance? She
32 61| her looks, fixed on the future, beheld nothing but the
33 63| order. She saw vaguely the future; but she stood in need of
34 63| never want for anything in future. In fact, M. Bonacieux,
35 66| pardon you for my blasted future, my lost honor, my defiled
36 67| never want for anything in future. In fact, M. Bonacieux,
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