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33 charming
33 doubtless
33 drawing
33 guilty
33 hair
33 leaving
33 live
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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guilty

   Chapter
1 6 | and your Musketeers are guilty." ~"If my Musketeers are 2 6 | If my Musketeers are guilty, sire, the guilty shall 3 6 | Musketeers are guilty, sire, the guilty shall be placed in your 4 15| Treville, "the Musketeers are guilty; therefore, you see me prepared 5 15| pardoning only applies to the guilty," said Treville, who was 6 16| Cardinal; but if the queen be guilty, let her tremble!" ~"Indeed," 7 16| She is not the less guilty, Monsieur Duke! The more 8 16| sire--no grace for the guilty!' Happily, there is nothing 9 16| joy at finding the queen guilty of a crime which he cared 10 17| happened; but as you were not guilty of any crime, as you were 11 17| any crime, as you were not guilty of any intrigue, as you, 12 37| Comte de Wardes were less guilty than you think him?" ~"At 13 37| or rather having been, so guilty toward you as he appears." ~" 14 37| Be satisfied; you are not guilty toward me, and I have already 15 43| our heads we would not be guilty of a falsehood." ~"Therefore 16 50| twenty-five years of age, has been guilty of as many crimes as you 17 54| repentance becomes the guilty; whatever crimes they may 18 54| have committed, for me the guilty are sacred at the feet of 19 54| sacred at the feet of God!" ~"Guilty? I?" said Milady, with a 20 54| angel of the last judgment. "Guilty? Oh, my God, thou knowest 21 54| thou knowest whether I am guilty! Say I am condemned, sir, 22 55| fulfilling? Cruel enough, if I am guilty; but what name can you give 23 55| ask you for liberty, as a guilty one would, nor for vengeance, 24 56| and I cannot, must not be guilty of such a sin." ~"Ah, you 25 57| world that you are neither guilty nor mad!' ~"Then, addressing 26 57| always he? What--the truly guilty?" ~"The truly guilty," said 27 57| truly guilty?" ~"The truly guilty," said Milady, "is the ravager 28 57| thunder, over the head of the guilty. Your protector had seen 29 59| Milady de Winter is a very guilty woman, and it is treating 30 63| that any female could be guilty of such perfidy; besides, 31 65| was obliged to brand the guilty one; and he, gentlemen, 32 66| of the woods. ~"If I am guilty, if I have committed the 33 66| of the Lys, bearing the guilty woman and the executioner;


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