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cousin-german 1
cousins 3
cover 7
covered 34
covering 4
coverlet 1
covers 2
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34 accompanied
34 anxious
34 breakfast
34 covered
34 deceived
34 following
34 forward
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | brought him to the ground, covered with blood and almost fainting. ~ 2 2 | passed the massive door covered with long square-headed 3 6 | He was in hunting costume covered with dust, wearing large 4 9 | Artagnan enter with his brow covered with perspiration and his 5 14| the bench was comfortably covered with a well-stuffed cushion, 6 14| September. A square table, covered with books and papers, upon 7 14| buff boots still slightly covered with dust, indicated that 8 14| with which her face was covered evidently turned pale--" ~" 9 20| great haste. His boots were covered with dust, and he inquired 10 21| themselves in a small chapel covered with a tapestry of Persian 11 22| the number. A cold sweat covered the brow of the cardinal. ~ 12 22| of this young woman was covered with a black velvet mask; 13 24| A table, which had been covered with an elegant supper, 14 25| glanced down at his boots, all covered with mud; but that same 15 25| marble of a commode were covered with empty bottles. ~At 16 26| before an oblong table, covered with rolls of paper and 17 32| poor fowl was thin, and covered with one of those thick, 18 34| and intelligent eyes, but covered with rags. ~"You have asked 19 41| strongly painted on his face, covered with a cold sweat, that 20 43| at every tide literally covered with the wrecks of pinnacles, 21 43| said the officer, who covered a part of his face with 22 47| not give up this paper if covered with as many gold pieces." ~" 23 47| of these unfortunate men, covered with dirt and blood, fled 24 48| his voice--"all France, covered with spies and creatures 25 49| which, like the beard which covered the lower part of his face, 26 52| that shield with which she covered herself and which rendered 27 55| his hands over his brow, covered with sweat, as if to remove 28 56| foreseen all. His breast was covered with a coat-of-mail; the 29 57| robe, tore the cambric that covered her bosom, and red with 30 59| Beyond Portsmouth the sea was covered with vessels whose masts, 31 59| palace of the Admiralty, covered with dust, and streaming 32 63| clothed in a magnificent dress covered with splendid embroidery, 33 65| dark night; vast clouds covered the heavens, concealing 34 67| clothed in a magnificent dress covered with splendid embroidery,


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