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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 9 | can only save you by being free ourselves," replied d'Artagnan, 2 12| remained in suspense; but once free, and placed in communication 3 16| as much as in him lay to free him from them, had advised 4 19| and take sea waters; I am free to do so. If anyone wishes 5 20| excites me." ~And both, with free use of the spur, arrived 6 26| approach that famous point of free will which is a mortal rock. 7 26| I must admit was rather free, wounded this officer. He 8 30| the world, I would go to free her from the hands of her 9 32| liquid, abundant but entirely free from meat, on the surface 10 34| should be left to his own free will. He never gave advice 11 34| surprise, which was not quite free from joy. ~"Ah, my yellow 12 37| but d'Artagnan kept it free from her grasp, and presenting 13 40| sort of esteem; "remain free, then, and guard your hatreds 14 41| movement he left a passage free to the bandit, who darted 15 43| The cardinal was left free to carry on the siege, without 16 49| appropriate for a prisoner or a free man; and yet bars at the 17 49| and why am I here? If I am free, why these bars and these 18 52| avenge herself she must be free. And to be free, a prisoner 19 52| must be free. And to be free, a prisoner has to pierce 20 55| well, then you shall be free, and I myself will give 21 56| convinced. Tomorrow you shall be free.' ~"I had but one wish; 22 58| smiled with joy. She was free now to give way to her transports 23 59| with her eyes. Both were free from the fear of pursuit; 24 59| crimes toward her; let her go free, and I will exact nothing 25 59| escape, and seeing the door free, he rushed into the next 26 61| madame, you appear to be free," continued the novice; " 27 61| know that they are good and free companions. Why do you not 28 63| replied d'Artagnan; "not only free, but in favor." ~"Tell us 29 63| there were five chambers free in the hotel, "let everyone 30 65| said Athos; "you shall be free to defend yourself. Justify 31 65| Artagnan, leaving the place free for another accuser. ~Milady 32 67| replied d'Artagnan; "not only free, but in favor." ~"Tell us


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