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1 2 | unhappy period it was an important consideration to be surrounded
2 8 | what he had to say being important and confidential, he desired
3 8 | distracted as you must be in your important occupations, you have forgotten
4 8 | this man had confided some important missive. ~The opinion of
5 10| compatriot, having something important to communicate, solicited
6 11| ill treat her; and this important service had established
7 11| importance; and what is the most important affair to a woman of twenty-five!
8 11| reach M. de Treville; it was important that he should be informed
9 16| the queen would place the important letter she had written that
10 17| excused herself, the more important Bonacieux thought the secret
11 18| ask him whether, however important, however valuable, however
12 18| sure of it." ~"That is an important point, do you understand?" ~"
13 19| enough!" ~Tranquil on this important point, Aramis continued
14 22| Hotel de Ville for this important evening. The city carpenters
15 30| astonished. ~"Yes, and important. Take it quickly." ~Thereupon
16 33| treachery in matters more important, and could entertain no
17 34| friends, who had nothing important to say to each other, and
18 34| objection to abandoning this important care to him. ~They went
19 38| We have something very important to say to him." ~"I understand,"
20 41| siege are connected in too important a manner with the story
21 41| than the others. ~Of the important cities given up by Henry
22 42| Artagnan returned to less important affairs, and the three Musketeers
23 43| communicate to the Duc d'Angouleme important orders, sometimes to confer
24 44| cardinal, "the affair is important. Sit down, and let us talk
25 45| to give a piece of very important information to the lady,
26 46| Because we have very important matters to communicate to
27 47| we still have some very important things to say; and the third,
28 48| friendship by sending you important information. Twice you have
29 48| Planchet, is so serious and important that I have not informed
30 49| days, during which so many important events might pass in London.
31 51| received. This letter was so important that it made them forsake
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