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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 11| windows! Ah, this visit was expected. We shall see the windows 2 11| That is the hour when I am expected." ~"Madame," said the young 3 11| the name of heaven! I was expected at sharp midnight, and I 4 13| instead of the executioner he expected, only his commissary of 5 14| where he appeared to be expected. ~It was a large cabinet, 6 16| from his mistress that he expected to be arrested every instant. ~ 7 16| the seizure of her letter, expected reproaches, was much astonished 8 21| where certainly you are not expected, and which is ordinarily 9 23| anything from you. Yes, I was expected, and very impatiently, I 10 23| command? The least that can be expected is that you will be arrested." ~" 11 24| strokes, which made up the expected hour, vibrated harmoniously 12 24| the pretty Mme. Bonacieux expected him. ~Wrapped in this sweet 13 25| that as he every moment expected his mistress, who was one 14 26| one is young, what can be expected?--one is weak. An officer 15 26| close to La Force. As I expected, my officer was there. I 16 28| No," said Porthos, "I expected some gentlemen of the neighborhood, 17 28| province--one of the gentlemen I expected today--seemed to have such 18 29| Yes, the poor man may be expected to leave me a widow, any 19 32| Although the Musketeer was not expected before one o'clock, the 20 32| errand boy, as might be expected, was not admitted to the 21 34| man brings me the news I expected." And rising also, he went 22 36| Gascon; but as before she expected him in vain. ~The next morning, 23 36| brother-in-law and myself expected you yesterday and the day 24 36| simple," said d'Artagnan; "I expected this letter. My credit rises 25 37| The imprudent young man expected a surprise, mixed with shame-- 26 39| company Dessessart, is expected at the Palais-Cardinal this 27 40| inward consolation; it was expected by everybody that the campaign 28 43| more precipitately than he expected, papers were found which 29 43| illustrious visitor was expected, and had consequently sent 30 48| road by which Planchet was expected. ~"Really," said Athos to 31 48| opened the so anxiously expected letter. ~It contained half 32 51| said he. "Are the English expected by land, or do the Musketeers 33 51| sword through his body." ~"I expected as much," said Athos; "and 34 58| space frightened her. ~"I expected this," said Felton. ~"It' 35 59| demanded Buckingham. "I expected him this morning." ~"He 36 63| Every instant Mme. Bonacieux expected to see Milady, but she did


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