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bassette 1
bassompierre 14
bassopierre 1
bastille 30
bastille- 1
bastion 37
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30 advantage
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30 astonishment
30 bastille
30 chevreuse
30 else
30 executioner
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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bastille

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1 8 | and I am afraid of the Bastille." ~"Hum!" said d'Artagnan. " 2 8 | no greater regard for the Bastille than you. If it were nothing 3 10| evening conducted to the Bastille." ~"My husband in the Bastille!" 4 10| Bastille." ~"My husband in the Bastille!" cried Mme. Bonacieux. " 5 11| don't know where--to the Bastille or Fort l'Eveque. Two remained 6 13| conducted him straight to the Bastille, where he passed trembling 7 13| so, how came you in the Bastille?" ~"How I came there, or 8 13| of the gatekeepers of the Bastille, gave a letter to the commissary. ~" 9 13| as were condemned at the Bastille were executed--he was near 10 14| his interrogatories of the Bastille. From time to time the man 11 15| the Fort l'Eveque or the Bastille who has got out, than to 12 17| night in a dungeon of the Bastille?" ~"Oh, a day and night 13 17| terrify me. I have seen the Bastille. My! Whew! That's a frightful 14 17| a frightful place, that Bastille! Only to think of it makes 15 17| will have you placed in the Bastille which you dread so much." ~ 16 23| at great length upon the Bastille, the bolts, the wickets, 17 39| Athos, "do so." ~"But the Bastille?" said Aramis. ~"Bah! you 18 39| better not to risk this Bastille." ~"Let us do better than 19 40| round to look gaily at the Bastille; but as it was the Bastille 20 40| Bastille; but as it was the Bastille alone he looked at, he did 21 44| that Montague is in the Bastille; that no letters were found 22 44| that Montague is in the Bastille, and that the torture may 23 44| and I will send him to the Bastille." ~"So far good, monseigneur; 24 44| afterwards?" ~"When once in the Bastille, there is no afterward!" 25 47| keep him company in the Bastille." ~"Go to! It appears to 26 51| might have supposed the Bastille appeared before you, and 27 60| place, under penalty of the Bastille. ~The first four furloughs 28 62| obliged to send them to the Bastille." ~"Why is it not done already?" ~" 29 62| Artagnan and Athos to the Bastille; Aramis the lover of Madame 30 67| spare me the ENNUI of the Bastille, or the tediousness of a


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