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advancement 1
advances 5
advancing 6
advantage 30
advantageous 6
advantageously 1
advantages 3
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31 served
31 thank
31 use
30 advantage
30 afraid
30 astonishment
30 bastille
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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advantage

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1 1 | not reach the heart. Take advantage of all, and live happily 2 2 | accused of deriving personal advantage from the cooperation of 3 3 | and consequently to take advantage of all opportunities, you 4 10| did you escape?" ~"I took advantage of a moment when they left 5 11| room. ~Upon gaining this advantage d'Artagnan was near uttering 6 16| him, and therein found his advantage. ~There are many stories 7 16| will find that you derive advantage therein." ~Thereupon the 8 16| to forget. The king took advantage of this favorable moment 9 17| liberty, and I will take advantage of it to come and put things 10 20| eight or ten men who, taking advantage of the road being unpaved 11 22| place; but the king took advantage of the privilege he had 12 24| noticed. ~D'Artagnan took advantage of the lamp which burned 13 24| examined himself to see if advantage had been taken of his sleep, 14 25| which is never safe, I took advantage of the journey of one of 15 27| from which he can derive no advantage." ~"Without reckoning, monsieur," 16 29| of people. Porthos took advantage of this circumstance to 17 31| make him lose a part of his advantage, since when known to Milady 18 31| and who has not abused his advantage, although we have been twice 19 33| saw at a glance all the advantage to be derived from the love 20 33| mistress. He would take advantage of the first moment of surprise, 21 38| happened to him, had taken advantage of the opportunity and brought 22 41| that Buckingham had the advantage over him, and in two or 23 41| Anne of Austria. ~The first advantage had been gained by Buckingham. 24 41| of the enemy and taking advantage of the accidents of the 25 44| should be spoken. ~Athos took advantage of this moment to tell his 26 46| that everything is to our advantage." ~"Yes," said d'Artagnan; " 27 51| soldiers, because they have the advantage of serving in a privileged 28 56| fountain, and had taken advantage of my confidence in it, 29 59| letter came. ~Felton took advantage of this moment, and plunged 30 67| this return offered him the advantage of watching his prisoner. ~


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