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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | acquitted himself with his usual impassiveness, muttering, 2 3 | irreproachable costume, belted as usual, with a tolerably firm step, 3 6 | Musketeers! To the rescue!" As usual, this hotel was full of 4 6 | polite, was cooler than usual. ~"Monsieur," said M. de 5 21| little more warmly than usual, he informed him that the 6 22| them fixed at double the usual rate, upon condition, said 7 22| he at once recognized his usual guide, the light and intelligent 8 24| that something more than usual was passing in the mind 9 27| into the saddle with his usual grace and agility, but after 10 27| these gentlemen; and he, as usual, has refused. Ah, good heaven! 11 30| Artagnan, and Grimaud obeyed as usual. ~D'Artagnan related to 12 36| when M. d'Artagnan came as usual, he should be immediately 13 36| approached her with his usual gallantry. She then made 14 36| conversed with more than her usual brilliancy. At the same 15 40| detracted a little from his usual lofty bearing. In fact, 16 45| difficult mission with her usual skill; and then, all things 17 47| the Musketeer, with his usual coolness, reseated himself 18 47| said Aramis, blushing as usual, "that his ring not coming 19 48| becoming more pale than usual, made a sign of assent to 20 48| this," said Athos, with his usual careless generosity, giving 21 48| were playing together, as usual, when seven o'clock sounded; 22 53| for an instant with his usual impassiveness; then, seeing 23 53| saw him appear, pale as usual, but with his eye inflamed 24 54| morning, Felton came as usual; but Milady allowed him 25 55| young man was more pale than usual, and his eyes, reddened 26 55| De Winter has changed his usual stupidity into a strange 27 56| You don't love me. With my usual fatuity I doubted it; now 28 58| dinner was brought in at its usual time. Milady then perceived, 29 58| cried Milady, forgetting her usual presence of mind. ~"Be satisfied," 30 61| pistoles. Freed from the usual formalities by the affable


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