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1 4 | resuming his mild air, "You are deceived, gentlemen," said he, "this
2 4 | was his." ~"And you were deceived, my dear sir," replied Aramis,
3 9 | that the spy may have been deceived by the person; but the face--" ~"
4 11| to d'Artagnan that he was deceived in one of his conjectures. ~"
5 11| the stranger. ~"You are deceived, monsieur; I know her very
6 13| endeavor to find her. I was deceived, as it appears, and I ask
7 13| them; besides, I might be deceived." ~"Monsieur, you insult
8 14| cried Bonacieux; "no, I was deceived. This is quite another man,
9 14| officer retired. ~"You have deceived me!" said the cardinal,
10 14| how to assume, but which deceived none who knew him; "and
11 16| not a man who has not been deceived by his mistress." ~"Except
12 17| held under his arm? Am I deceived? Is it not so, madame?" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
13 17| think I have hitherto been deceived in you. I really believe
14 21| matters would have been deceived as he was. He immediately
15 24| his presentiments had not deceived him, and that a great misfortune
16 25| best wine, and if you have deceived me, you will be punished
17 29| My God! Madame, you are deceived," said Porthos; "she is
18 37| Milady, seriously, "he has deceived me, and from the moment
19 37| and from the moment he deceived me, he merited death." ~"
20 37| tears; but he was strangely deceived, and his error was not of
21 41| D'Artagnan had not been deceived; these two men had only
22 41| making sure. Fortunately, deceived by d'Artagnan's trick, they
23 45| madame; but either I was deceived or hell has resuscitated
24 45| believing that de Wardes had deceived you, wished to have him
25 48| Why, good God! you will be deceived just the same," said Athos,
26 52| invincible power of evil. ~He has deceived her in her love, humbled
27 53| reappear. ~Milady was not deceived. Felton reappeared, and
28 54| broken by sobs. "You were deceived, sir; I was not praying." ~"
29 54| equal in horror?" ~"You are deceived, madame," said Felton, blushing; "
30 61| Lord? As for me, I shall be deceived all my life perhaps, but
31 63| it is possible I may be deceived, and that d'Artagnan and
32 63| then, at last! You have not deceived me! It is indeed thee!" ~"
33 63| catastrophes. ~"I was not deceived," said he; "here is Monsieur
34 65| lips of Athos. He was not deceived; it was she whom he sought. ~
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