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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | same day the young man set forward on his journey, furnished 2 1 | cried d'Artagnan, springing forward, in his turn, after the 3 4 | suffice for him, and he sprang forward like a dart between them. 4 5 | Aramis, and d'Artagnan, forward!" cried Athos. ~"Come, gentlemen, 5 5 | an end to this, springing forward, aimed a terrible thrust 6 5 | Artagnan and Cahusac sprang forward at the same instant, the 7 6 | hesitate to make a step forward. D'Artagnan on the contrary 8 10| Artagnan, and urged him forward eagerly. ~"But whither shall 9 12| of Austria took two steps forward. Buckingham threw himself 10 20| Don't waste a charge! Forward!" ~Aramis, wounded as he 11 20| embarrassing than useful, and set forward again in the hope of sleeping 12 20| awaits us two paces hence. Forward, Planchet, forward! You 13 20| hence. Forward, Planchet, forward! You are a brave fellow." ~" 14 20| dangerous." ~And they both set forward as fast as they could toward 15 21| repeat to him the word 'Forward!'" ~"Which means?" ~"In 16 21| and pronounced the word "Forward!" The host instantly made 17 28| his comrades, and they set forward to join Porthos. ~They found 18 33| cried Kitty, springing forward to meet her mistress. ~Both 19 39| companions, and all four set forward; Athos upon a horse he owed 20 40| review over, the Guards set forward alone on their march, the 21 41| Guards immediately sprang forward, and two other soldiers 22 42| mount a horse he would set forward. ~Meantime, Monsieur, who 23 42| swords. D'Artagnan, not less forward than they, did likewise, 24 45| he. ~Milady made one step forward, and then drew back as if 25 46| ignorant of what was going forward, thought it was time to 26 49| the journey, she leaned forward toward the door to see whither 27 49| foaming. The officer leaned forward, looked at her in his turn, 28 50| entering the roadstead, sent forward, in order to obtain permission 29 51| birth. ~D'Artagnan came forward and stammered out a few 30 55| grew pale, and made a step forward, remembering that at the 31 63| of the battle, to march forward or to beat a retreat. ~At 32 65| had but one thought--to go forward; and he went. ~They passed 33 65| said Athos. ~The baron came forward. ~"Before God and before 34 65| man in the red cloak came forward in his turn. ~"What man


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