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obey- 1
obeyed 20
obeying 2
object 30
object- 2
objected 1
objection 7
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30 lay
30 magnificent
30 misfortune
30 object
30 purse
30 quarter
30 raised
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| books we read with this object would fill a whole chapter, 2 1 | custom, that he must be the object of their conversation, and 3 2 | Artagnan the elder served as an object of ridicule to the Musketeers 4 3 | less for it, and that is my object beyond all others." ~M. 5 7 | sale. It had long been an object of ambition for Porthos. 6 8 | ought to have some other object than swaggering walks, fencing 7 8 | themselves a way toward the object they wished to attain, however 8 11 | from her pocket a white object, which she unfolded quickly, 9 11 | corner of this unfolded object. ~This immediately recalled 10 12 | he went straight to the object he aimed at, even were this 11 12 | aimed at, even were this object were so elevated and so 12 12 | every day hear of me. What object, think you, have this expedition 13 12 | of your indulgence, some object which came from you, and 14 13 | who had brought him, the object of the grossest insults 15 14 | perceive no threatening object, as nothing indicated that 16 16 | monsieur, and with what object do you present yourself 17 16 | of Richelieu--the eternal object of which was the abasement 18 17 | away. Let us return to the object that brings me here." ~" 19 17 | that abduction had for its object the betrayal of my mistress, 20 22 | withdrawn, leaving in his an object which he perceived to be 21 25 | that which had been the object of his journey was a fresh 22 28 | if he thought himself an object of pity. "I certainly never 23 29 | speak frankly to you. No object affects me; and I even feel 24 31 | introduced to her, my principal object is to ascertain what part 25 32 | sublime fowl which was the object of his contempt. ~Mme. Coquenard 26 41 | It was, then, Richelieu's object, not only to get rid of 27 41 | left a garrison in it; the object then was to examine the 28 42 | following him. ~The first object that met the eyes of d'Artagnan 29 50 | And you had no other object in coming to England but 30 59 | kept." ~Patrick brought the object desired, which Laporte recognized


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