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oblatione 2
obligation 1
obligatory 1
obliged 35
obliging 1
oblong 1
obolus 1
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35 hat
35 mouth
35 noble
35 obliged
35 often
35 pardieu
35 sea
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 6 | the poor young men are obliged to defend themselves." ~" 2 6 | two-year-older. I shall be obliged to give up hunting, as I 3 7 | one of my friends. I was obliged to pick it up in order not 4 16| matins, they were further obliged to leap twenty times out 5 19| Monsieur Aramis is very much obliged to him. Go." ~The lackey 6 20| every minute, and they were obliged to support him on his horse. 7 20| travelers were firm, and he was obliged to do as they wished. ~They 8 22| attention which we have been obliged to give, during the commencement 9 23| my health." ~"I am much obliged to Monsieur for the crown 10 23| salutation that his tenant felt obliged, not only to stop, but to 11 25| face of the proof I was obliged to acknowledge the truth 12 25| Aramis, being wounded, was obliged to stop at Crevecoeur, how 13 26| my friends, whom we were obliged to leave here about a dozen 14 26| created some scandal which obliged me to renounce the cassock 15 26| chambermaid, perhaps, who was obliged to return to Tours with 16 27| my poor Grimaud here was obliged to dress those you had inflicted 17 29| and that your husband is obliged to bleed his poor clients 18 31| living; so that I shall be obliged to kill you to prevent my 19 32| the kitchen; and he was obliged to confess to himself, to 20 32| the procurator's wife was obliged to give place to the king. ~ 21 33| to tell you so." ~"Much obliged, my dear Kitty; but for 22 34| sign to retire, and he was obliged to obey. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 23 43| from obstinacy, would be obliged to raise the siege. ~But 24 43| of the Isle of Loie, were obliged to re-embark, leaving on 25 47| trembled so, that he was obliged to put the glass on the 26 49| simple measure which we are obliged to adopt with all who land 27 57| of everything. I was then obliged to come back again. Six 28 59| prevented by the guard he is obliged to keep at the castle." ~" 29 59| from the moment I am not obliged to see an enemy in you. ~" 30 59| ship, where they had been obliged to seek him. ~He approached 31 61| has more than once been obliged to abandon to the anger 32 62| so far that we shall be obliged to send them to the Bastille." ~" 33 64| in a post-chaise had been obliged to stop, unable to go further. 34 65| this woman has said. I was obliged to brand the guilty one; 35 67| But the next day she was obliged to believe this fatal intelligence;


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