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1 2 | gentlemen," said Porthos; "thank God the queen is still of
2 3 | I had one, sir, and, thank God, such as I could wish,"
3 4 | sake of seeking a quarrel. Thank God, I am not a bravo! And
4 6 | four together. I wish to thank them all at once. Devoted
5 6 | not been mistaken, and I thank you that there is still
6 10| have saved me; permit me to thank you." ~"Madame," said d'
7 11| Oh, it is you, it is you! Thank God, thank God!" ~"Yes,
8 11| you, it is you! Thank God, thank God!" ~"Yes, it is I," said
9 14| this matter. I see it and I thank you for it. Thus, then,
10 15| recovered, is he not?" ~"Thank you," said the cardinal,
11 17| Nothing but intrigues! Thank you, madame, I am aware
12 17| reconduct you to the Louvre." ~"Thank you, monsieur, you are not
13 21| on that account more to thank me for in this second interview
14 22| eagerly toward the queen. ~"I thank you, madame," said he, "
15 23| this evening will come, thank God! And perhaps you look
16 25| said the host, "and I thank you sincerely for your kind
17 25| what you think of it?" ~"Thank you, my friend, thank you;
18 25| Thank you, my friend, thank you; unfortunately, I have
19 28| Athos said: ~"By the by, I thank you for the horse you have
20 28| d'Artagnan, who went to thank Monsieur de Treville, had
21 31| although I am an Englishman. Thank him, then, madame, if you
22 32| himself, and then said aloud, "Thank you, my cousin, I am no
23 43| yourself no uneasiness. Thank God, we can keep a secret." ~
24 48| conciseness as perfectly Spartan: ~Thank you; be easy. ~d'Artagnan
25 49| he said. "All is well, I thank you; now leave us alone,
26 52| desire her presence." ~"I thank you, sir," replied the prisoner,
27 61| the contrary, for which I thank God--for it would have cost
28 63| Artagnan! Oh, how he will thank you!" ~"I hope so. Now,
29 63| are in it." ~"Excellent; thank you!" ~And the two women
30 63| She would not be weary, thank God! for she should enjoy
31 63| Oh, my God, my God, I thank thee!" ~"Madame!" said Athos, "
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