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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | contrary to his custom, allowed a pale smile (if I may allowed 2 1 | allowed a pale smile (if I may allowed to use such an expression) 3 3 | might be his self-command, allowed a slight murmur of pain 4 10| the Louvre, and would be allowed to pass; whereas you are 5 11| joy that unless the joy be allowed to overflow, it will stifle 6 11| naked sword under his arm, allowed the duke and Mme. Bonacieux 7 12| refusal with a war. I am not allowed to see you, madame, but 8 16| and in justice it must be allowed that she supported her rank 9 17| Austria lowered her head, allowed the torrent to flow on without 10 25| not a gentleman, I may be allowed to lie." ~"Be of good heart, 11 25| a great lady will not be allowed to be inconvenienced for 12 26| in a melancholy manner, allowed the omelet to slip into 13 27| friends, he had, when Aramis allowed some rudimental error to 14 28| foolish Mousqueton having allowed himself a ball in a part 15 32| little clerk who, not being allowed to take part in the feast, 16 36| D'Artagnan felt he had allowed himself to be carried away, 17 40| waiting for the king, which allowed Porthos time to go and take 18 41| which you should never have allowed her to reach, try, at least, 19 47| tediousness of the duty, Athos allowed him to take a loaf, two 20 48| next day for Tours, and was allowed eight days for performing 21 49| brought against others. ~She allowed the vessel to pass Lorient 22 50| which she had imprudently allowed some marks to escape before 23 51| four thousand Huguenots who allowed themselves to be killed, 24 51| women, and old men whom they allowed to die were their sons, 25 51| everybody else." ~Athos allowed the cardinal to finish his 26 53| have betrayed her. ~She allowed, therefore, half an hour 27 54| came as usual; but Milady allowed him to preside over all 28 55| or perhaps by design, she allowed to be seen, "What is this, 29 56| genius, "You should not have allowed yourself to be taken." ~ 30 56| over himself, my persecutor allowed a movement of anger to escape 31 61| hundred faces had for a moment allowed them to lose. ~"And when 32 63| together." ~"But I shall not be allowed to go; I am almost a prisoner." ~"


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