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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | showing his teeth, which were fine and of which, as the rest 2 3 | do you only wear such a fine golden baldric to suspend 3 4 | elegant handkerchief, and of fine cambric--though cambric 4 5 | was, as was then said, a fine blade, and had had much 5 6 | of the chase today?" ~"A fine pleasure, indeed, monsieur! 6 6 | And who told you this fine story, sire?" asked Treville, 7 6 | Who has told me this fine story, monsieur? Who should 8 6 | And those two equally fine thrusts at Bernajoux." ~" 9 7 | he had paraded all these fine things before me. But be 10 7 | went on prosperously. One fine morning the king commanded 11 10| he saw on the ground a fine cambric handkerchief, which 12 11| highly becoming to beauty. A fine and white stocking, a silken 13 11| finger. ~"This is all very fine, dear Aramis," murmured 14 15| dissemble; "I have learned some fine things concerning your Musketeers." ~" 15 20| conversation about rain and fine weather; the travelers replied. 16 25| came and boasted of their fine exploit in the cabaret of 17 27| beautiful, this essence so fine, was seen to turn insensibly 18 27| more intense toward the fine season of the year. June 19 28| sell, too.' 'Ay, and a very fine one! I saw him yesterday; 20 29| Seventy-six years! PESTE! That's a fine age!" replied Porthos. ~" 21 32| to observe it. ~"This is fine!" said Porthos to himself; " 22 33| forgotten she ever existed? Fine vengeance that, on my faith!" ~ 23 35| two sapphires of such a fine water existed. Have you 24 37| her by her night dress of fine India linen, to implore 25 40| his new uniform and on his fine horse. She loved Porthos 26 41| did she give you for this fine enterprise?" ~"A hundred 27 43| blackened hands but with fine limbs, savoring of the man 28 47| thus. He gave us some very fine horses." ~"And moreover, 29 47| his path; and then some fine morning he will arrest d' 30 49| rather deeply set; his mouth, fine and well cut, remained motionless 31 49| the wheels rolled over a fine gravel, Milady could hear 32 54| entered. ~It was a tolerably fine winter's day, and a ray 33 54| her hands, and raising her fine eyes toward heaven, "Lord, 34 56| young officer, "this is fine and good steel. You are 35 60| seamstress at Tours who had such fine acquaintances, to obtain


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