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1 2 | circulate that saying, be assured, my dear fellow. Who says
2 3 | have been ruined by it. Be assured that I am devoted to both
3 3 | myself worthy of it. Well, be assured," added he, with the familiarity
4 6 | but your Majesty may be assured that it is not those--I
5 7 | things before me. But be assured, my dear Monsieur d'Artagnan,
6 9 | doors by the noise, had assured him that that house, all
7 10| Bonacieux was. Laporte assured himself, by having it twice
8 14| then?" ~"We shall know, be assured. Nothing is concealed from
9 14| my heart, monseigneur; be assured of that." ~"How did it come
10 15| Monsieur the Cardinal, be assured of that; I will answer for
11 17| great value, as I have been assured. It came from my brother,
12 18| I shall surmount it, be assured." ~"How so?" ~"I will go
13 18| said Mme. Bonacieux. "Be assured you will not find her Majesty
14 19| Treville, on receiving it, assured him that by two o'clock
15 19| find stray coin. When well assured this search was superfluous,
16 19| distractions enough, gentlemen, be assured," said d'Artagnan. ~"And,
17 20| them his Eminence may be assured they will be reconducted
18 21| captivity shall be mild, be assured; and as every inconvenience
19 23| little mysterious; and be assured that we will not pay him
20 26| greatly benefited by it, be assured your soul will." ~"And so,
21 28| woman!" ~"Well, you may be assured that your horse will not
22 29| procurator's wife, when she was assured that no one who was a stranger
23 34| for what he owed us; he assured me that they were two noble
24 38| Mademoiselle-" ~"Oh, monsieur, be assured that I shall be entirely
25 39| resolution he had adopted, and assured him that if on the morrow
26 45| approached the lamp to be assured that it was the paper, unfolded
27 47| said Porthos, "after having assured ourselves they have nothing
28 48| dreams never deceive me. Be assured, then, of seeing me soon
29 48| do cut me in quarters, be assured that not a morsel of me
30 49| young officer; "but I feel assured it will not be for long,"
31 50| joy of doing it? Oh, be assured, if the memory of my brother
32 50| colonies in the south. And be assured that you shall be accompanied
33 52| man; "your Lordship may be assured that it requires more than
34 52| between her teeth; "be assured of that, you poor spoiled
35 67| confessed that he felt well assured it would be his last. ~Richelieu
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