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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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anger

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1 1 | Unfortunately, as he advanced, his anger increased at every step; 2 4 | understand him, giving way to his anger, "Monsieur," said he, "you 3 9 | his countenance upset with anger. ~"Well!" cried he, throwing 4 11| ridiculed lover. Blood and anger mounted to his face; he 5 13| repentance alone can remove the anger of the cardinal." ~"Why, 6 15| cardinal, biting his lips with anger. ~"Athos, then, went to 7 15| with a brow flushed with anger. ~"No, God forbid," said 8 16| the less, deserves all my anger." ~"It is you, sire, who 9 17| recoiled before this conjugal anger, "madame, what do you say?" ~" 10 22| king was tremulous with anger. Everybody looked and listened 11 24| while all the demons of anger and jealousy were howling 12 27| D'Artagnan, mute with anger and anxiety, took a seat 13 28| said d'Artagnan, whom anger began to take by the hair, 14 30| carriage; but d'Artagnan, whose anger, already excited, was much 15 34| soon enlightened her. The anger which fired the eyes of 16 35| made for it. ~A shade of anger and vengeance passed across 17 36| Artagnan smiled; this jealous anger of Milady was his revenge. ~ 18 38| promised to save me from her anger. Remember, it is you who 19 40| gray eyes sparkled with anger at seeing his cousin all 20 44| Milady, carried away by her anger. "He is the evil genius 21 47| on the one side cries of anger, on the other cries of enthusiasm. ~ 22 49| failed of their effect; anger made her eyes flash in the 23 51| had at command, all his anger faded away into a smile. ~" 24 52| from that of passionate anger, which convulsed her features, 25 56| persecutor allowed a movement of anger to escape him. I could not 26 57| bosom, and red with feigned anger and simulated shame, showed 27 57| intoxicated with love, anger, and voluptuous sensations 28 58| air like the passion and anger in her thoughts. It appeared 29 60| cried d'Artagnan, pale with anger, an with the sweat on his 30 61| this girl a remembrance of anger; and a desire of vengeance 31 61| obliged to abandon to the anger of his Eminence persons 32 66| gentleman provoked your anger; and I, in exchange, pardon


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