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draught 2
draw 29
drawers 4
drawing 33
drawn 29
draws 2
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33 chance
33 charming
33 doubtless
33 drawing
33 guilty
33 hair
33 leaving
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | indeed," grumbled the host, drawing near to d'Artagnan, and 2 2 | fall in with them; then drawing in the open streets, as 3 4 | and with this good feeling drawing near to Aramis, who was 4 5 | is very hot," said Athos, drawing his sword in its turn, " 5 5 | his hat with one hand and drawing his sword with the other. ~" 6 8 | he will not escape me!" ~Drawing his sword from its scabbard, 7 16| said Anne of Austria, drawing herself up to her full height, 8 16| intention quite patent of not drawing back a foot from the accomplishment 9 18| Artagnan started, and half drawing his sword, sprang toward 10 20| t be helped; there is no drawing back. Kill the fellow, and 11 20| arrived at St. Omer without drawing bit. At St. Omer they breathed 12 20| permission," said the gentleman, drawing the paper from his pocket; " 13 21| casket. "There, said he, drawing from the casket a large 14 27| gentlemen!" said d'Artagnan, drawing his pistols from his belt, " 15 29| madame?" said Porthos, drawing himself up proudly; "how 16 30| disturbed before the moment of drawing swords. ~Athos, by signs, 17 36| said Milady, in her turn drawing her armchair nearer to d' 18 37| whole hotel. The porter was drawing the cord at the moment Milady 19 45| becoming exceedingly pale, and drawing back till the wall prevented 20 46| said the light-horseman, drawing from his fob a very handsome 21 47| Undoubtedly," said Porthos, drawing himself up at Athos's compliment; " 22 48| lost," said Athos, quietly, drawing four pistoles from his pocket 23 49| officer made no reply; but drawing from his belt a little silver 24 49| leaving the entrance open, and drawing himself up in an attitude 25 53| brother; "the effects ARE drawing near, on the contrary; but 26 56| the knife," said Felton, drawing from his pocket the weapon 27 57| slowly with her hand, while drawing him nearer with her look; 28 59| officer of the post, and drawing from his pocket the letter 29 61| Bonacieux, "my punishment is drawing to a close. Tomorrow, this 30 63| cardinal and himself, and drawing the commission from his 31 63| said, for the third time drawing his commission from his 32 67| cardinal and himself, and drawing the commission from his 33 67| said, for the third time drawing his commission from his


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