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miserable 14
miseries 2
misery 4
misfortune 30
misfortunes 5
misgivings 1
mislead 1
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30 itself
30 lay
30 magnificent
30 misfortune
30 object
30 purse
30 quarter
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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misfortune

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1 2 | Aramis is not a wit? What a misfortune it is you did not follow 2 6 | your disappointment. The misfortune is great; but I think you 3 6 | perhaps, have been a great misfortune in time of war, seeing that 4 10| the good fortune and the misfortune to be your husband." ~"But, 5 10| could, only there is one misfortune, and that is that Monsieur 6 13| alas!" said he to himself, "misfortune is over my head; my wife 7 15| acquainted with, had the misfortune to wound Monsieur de Cahusac 8 16| Consoled for what?" ~"For my misfortune." ~"Your misfortune is laughable," 9 16| For my misfortune." ~"Your misfortune is laughable," said Athos, 10 16| fatal gift, she brought misfortune upon everything she touched. 11 16| whom he had confided this misfortune, wishing as much as in him 12 17| while contemplating the misfortune which threatened her and 13 20| in the background. ~"No misfortune has happened to the queen?" 14 24| unmistakably that some great misfortune is hanging over us. ~Then 15 24| deceived him, and that a great misfortune had happened. ~He again 16 25| cordiality which unites men in misfortune, d'Artagnan related how 17 26| entertained that some serious misfortune had befallen the poor woman. 18 34| Talking with you brings me misfortune," said Porthos. ~"But, tell 19 39| on the morrow a serious misfortune happened to me--Constance 20 40| my power to prevent this misfortune befalling you." ~"I shall 21 40| to preserve him from some misfortune which threatened him. He 22 49| I can foresee, for every misfortune which I understand. Where 23 54| know him? Yes, yes! to my misfortune, to my eternal misfortune!" 24 54| misfortune, to my eternal misfortune!" and Milady twisted her 25 56| had any doubts as to my misfortune, these doubts had vanished 26 57| avenged." ~"Felton, I bring misfortune to all who surround me! 27 59| my God, my God! what a misfortune!" ~He had been informed 28 59| England and France, but misfortune upon you, my Lord, for which 29 60| when threatened by some misfortune, he who accompanied that 30 63| so fatal a share in the misfortune of her life. ~"You see,"


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