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1 2 | and worn, and over this a magnificent baldric, worked in gold,
2 2 | good sir, you wear too magnificent a baldric to be strong on
3 4 | marring the freshness of the magnificent baldric we are acquainted
4 7 | Besides these, a casket of magnificent goldwork, with the same
5 7 | carry matters in such a magnificent style, and are a god to
6 25| and traveling with four magnificent horses, despite the simplicity
7 25| he had brought back four magnificent horses--one for himself,
8 26| perceive there is matter for magnificent elaboration-'UTRAQUE MANUS
9 27| faith! I am admiring three magnificent horses which the stable
10 27| Artagnan. ~"Another?" ~"And a magnificent one!" cried the host. ~"
11 28| along by my side on that magnificent charger. For my part, I
12 31| blood came. Those lips were magnificent; they might be said to be
13 34| accept a little souvenir, a magnificent Spanish GENET and an Andalusian
14 34| way he confiscated the two magnificent beasts which were being
15 35| finger of Milady; it was a magnificent sapphire, encircled with
16 35| Artagnan. ~"Yes," said Athos, "magnificent. I did not think two sapphires
17 38| made his wife, and it is magnificent. My mother gave it to me,
18 38| him, as it would make a magnificent pendant for earrings, he
19 39| cried Aramis, "you have a magnificent horse there, Porthos." ~"
20 40| pointing with his finger to a magnificent suit of armor he was to
21 40| come to her. Porthos was magnificent; his spurs jingled, his
22 48| time, and gave birth to magnificent speeches which we do not
23 48| the by, had given them a magnificent dinner, a partner worthy
24 51| saying that he had seen a magnificent fleet ready to sail within
25 52| and lofty castle! How many magnificent projects of vengeance she
26 56| room. It might be called a magnificent prison. ~"It was a long
27 63| He found him clothed in a magnificent dress covered with splendid
28 63| livres. ~Mousqueton had a magnificent livery, and enjoyed the
29 67| He found him clothed in a magnificent dress covered with splendid
30 67| livres. ~Mousqueton had a magnificent livery, and enjoyed the
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