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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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enter

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1 Pre| not my intention here to enter into an analysis of this 2 6 | through which the king must enter. ~Louis XIII appeared, walking 3 7 | servants, and that he must enter into the service of d'Artagnan. 4 9 | together, on seeing d'Artagnan enter with his brow covered with 5 9 | insupportable." ~"'--will you enter this carriage, and that 6 11 | windows open, and the lady enter by escalade. Very pretty!" ~ 7 11 | Artagnan resolved to try and enter the Louvre. His costume 8 13 | him traverse a court and enter a corridor in which were 9 13 | horseback. They made him enter this carriage, the officer 10 23 | not natural for letters to enter people's houses in this 11 23 | not only to stop, but to enter into conversation with him. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 12 25 | giving himself the trouble to enter into any discussion with 13 26 | I warn you." ~"I do not enter the Church; I re-enter it. 14 28 | had made him proposals to enter into his service. I staked 15 28 | promised that he should enter the company of the Musketeers. ~ 16 29 | assume, "when we are about to enter upon a campaign--a campaign, 17 31 | should not have failed to enter into the Guards of the cardinal 18 35 | little chamber. She heard him enter, but she did not raise her 19 35 | trembling voice, "why do you not enter? Count, Count," added she, " 20 40 | day or other you should enter the Musketeers." ~"Monseigneur 21 40 | him to propose to him to enter into his guards with the 22 41 | ambassador; he wished to enter it as a conqueror. ~It resulted 23 41 | possessed with ambition to enter the Musketeers, had formed 24 43 | perhaps is not aware, about to enter into orders, I endeavored 25 43 | replied the cardinal. "Enter, gentlemen, and be kind 26 48 | pigs. Well, as he means to enter the Church at the same time 27 49 | invited his prisoner to enter the house. She, with a still-smiling 28 49 | every instant to see a judge enter to interrogate her. ~But 29 50 | to obtain permission to enter the port, a little boat 30 54 | sufficient self-command not to enter. ~However, a few instants 31 56 | appointed hour. Felton did not enter. ~Two hours after, as midnight 32 59 | overheard. Patrick, let no one enter. Oh, I cannot tell what 33 60 | him in making him at last enter the Musketeers--for without 34 63 | After the siege I shall enter the house of the Lazarists. 35 66 | said d'Artagnan. ~"I will enter a cloister; I will become 36 67 | After the siege I shall enter the house of the Lazarists.


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