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commissaries 2
commissary 35
commissary- 1
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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commissary

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1 13| a table, a chair, and a commissary. The commissary was seated 2 13| chair, and a commissary. The commissary was seated in the chair, 3 13| and upon a sign from the commissary drew back so far as to be 4 13| unable to hear anything. ~The commissary, who had till this time 5 13| he had to do with. This commissary was a man of very repulsive 6 13| Fossoyeurs, No. 14. ~The commissary then, instead of continuing 7 13| to him. ~"But, Monsieur Commissary," said he, calmly, "believe 8 13| governed." ~"Indeed?" asked the commissary, with an air of doubt. " 9 13| Monsieur Bonacieux," said the commissary, looking at the accused 10 13| abducted her," added the commissary; "and do you know the man 11 13| affirm nothing, Monsieur the Commissary, and that I only suspect." ~" 12 13| home." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ The commissary now appeared to experience 13 13| persons." ~The face of the commissary grew still darker. ~"You 14 13| recognize him," said the commissary. "That is all very well, 15 13| the prisoner," said the commissary to the two guards. ~"Where 16 13| provided it is safe," said the commissary, with an indifference which 17 13| led him away, while the commissary wrote a letter in haste 18 13| executioner he expected, only his commissary of the preceding evening, 19 13| day?" ~"Ah, yes, Monsieur Commissary; yes, that is true, and 20 13| Monsieur d'Artagnan," said the commissary to the guards. The two guards 21 13| Monsieur d'Artagnan," said the commissary, addressing Athos, "declare 22 13| Artagnan?" exclaimed the commissary. ~"Not the least in the 23 13| gentleman's name?" asked the commissary. ~"I cannot tell you; I 24 13| Your name?" replied the commissary. ~"Athos," replied the Musketeer. ~" 25 13| But I tell you, Monsieur Commissary," cried Bonacieux, in his 26 13| at his uniform, Monsieur Commissary, look at his uniform!" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 27 13| That's true," murmured the commissary; "PARDIEU, that's true." ~ 28 13| Bastille, gave a letter to the commissary. ~"Oh, unhappy woman!" cried 29 13| unhappy woman!" cried the commissary. ~"How? What do you say? 30 13| I swear to you, Monsieur Commissary, that you are in the profoundest 31 13| Bah!" said Athos to the commissary, "if you have no more need 32 13| is very tiresome." ~The commissary designated by the same gesture 33 13| as I bade you," cried the commissary, "and preserve absolute 34 14| disagreeable to Monsieur the Commissary, and I no longer have them." ~" 35 15| Tremouille. ~The second commissary was as much bewildered as


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