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worse 12
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worst 5
worth 33
worthily 2
worthy 43
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33 today
33 understood
33 uniform
33 worth
33 write
33 written
32 allowed
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | ignorant that such a beast was worth at least twenty livres; 2 2 | piece of skill which was worth to him, according to the 3 3 | battle, not thinking it worth the trouble to carry him 4 6 | royal antechambers it is worth more to be viewed with an 5 7 | precious stones, might be worth two hundred pistoles, and 6 9 | fifty or sixty pistoles are worth the risk of four heads." ~" 7 13| Greve, it could scarcely be worth while to gag him, as they 8 19| are told to go. Is life worth the trouble of so many questions? 9 21| and tell me what they are worth apiece." ~The goldsmith 10 21| what the diamonds were worth, and without hesitation 11 23| true royal jewel, which is worth a thousand pistoles if it 12 23| thousand pistoles if it is worth a denier. By whom did the 13 27| than a hundred pistoles' worth! I am a ruined man, lost, 14 27| stable." ~"How much is it worth?" ~"Fifty pistoles at most." ~" 15 27| pistoles at most." ~"It's worth eighty. Take it, and there 16 28| him.' 'Do you think he is worth a hundred pistoles?' 'Yes! 17 28| of Grimaud, which are not worth a ducatoon, I regained the 18 28| the two harnesses were worth three hundred pistoles. 19 28| Porthos; "for the animal was worth at least a hundred and fifty 20 28| So little that it is not worth reckoning with the general 21 30| not know a woman that is worth the trouble of being sought 22 34| CERTESf, the carcass is not worth eighteen livres. But how 23 36| know the more hearts are worth the capture, the more difficult 24 39| Treville's." ~"That is not worth while," said Aramis, "you 25 41| all this was the diamond, worth five or six thousand livres, 26 41| if you think existence worth anything to a man of twenty, 27 41| laughing, "she thinks I am worth something. A hundred louis? 28 46| what you have to tell me is worth the trouble, or else, I 29 47| said Athos, "it was hardly worth while to distribute ourselves 30 48| poor little diamond was worth seven thousand livres?" ~" 31 62| a blustering booby, not worth troubling himself about." ~" 32 62| that the news you bear is worth the trouble of a little 33 62| here." ~"Truly?" ~"It is worth something, you see, to have


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