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unjust 6
unjustly 2
unkindly 1
unknown 32
unknown-who 1
unless 14
unlike 2
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32 spot
32 state
32 strong
32 unknown
32 water
31 abbess
31 antechamber
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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unknown

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1 Pre| discovery of a completely unknown manuscript at a period in 2 3 | of Meung, described the unknown gentleman with the greatest 3 16 | assistance of two strangers, two unknown persons? Unfortunately he 4 21 | note by what fragile and unknown threads the destinies of 5 21 | Meung--the same whom the unknown gentleman had called Milady, 6 22 | cardinal; and who, confounded, unknown, lost in the crowd gathered 7 26 | was terrible, and although unknown to the rest of the world, 8 27 | Etiquette had no minutiae unknown to him. He knew what were 9 30 | that this woman, wholly unknown to me as she is, and wholly 10 30 | me as she is, and wholly unknown to her as I am, has an influence 11 32 | threshold, to climb those unknown stairs by which, one by 12 35 | whose depths were dark and unknown. He took back the ring, 13 39 | offense toward--" ~"The unknown giver," interrupted d'Artagnan. ~" 14 41 | been able to guess by what unknown dangers he was surrounded. ~ 15 42 | wine which comes from an unknown source." ~"You are right, 16 51 | turn, "the secret of many unknown things might perhaps be 17 56 | measure of motives hitherto unknown to herself, through this 18 56 | that I was surrounded with unknown dangers into which I was 19 57 | voluptuous sensations hitherto unknown, received her with transport, 20 59 | say--with the private and unknown crimes with which Milady 21 59 | named Lord de Winter; the unknown would not name anybody, 22 61 | young woman was entirely unknown to her. Each examined the 23 63 | abbess pronounce, was wholly unknown to her, and she was even 24 64 | doubtless possessed of virtues unknown to common men, were fastened 25 64 | expressed his request when the unknown, who remained standing before 26 65 | must be some reason why the unknown preserved such a silence, 27 65 | the revelation of these unknown crimes. ~"That is not all," 28 65 | all except Athos he was unknown. ~Even Athos looked at him 29 65 | alone separated them, the unknown took off his mask. ~Milady 30 65 | falling on her knees. ~The unknown waited for silence, and 31 65 | might live at ease because unknown, money was necessary. Neither 32 67 | could be arrested is still unknown to your Eminence." ~  ~ ~ ~ ~


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