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1 2 | Thus Louis XIII had a real liking for Treville--a royal
2 7 | contained in the shape of real riches. ~As to Aramis, he
3 7 | As to Porthos, except his real name (as was the case with
4 7 | glance and who bore him a real affection, never ceased
5 14| indicated that he ran any real danger, as the bench was
6 16| were to relate to you a real tale of love!" ~"Which has
7 16| on my part, it would be a real happiness to withdraw from
8 16| constantly turned aside for my real vocation to look after matters
9 17| Nevertheless, Bonacieux manifested real joy, and advanced toward
10 29| chimeras and illusions; but for real love, for true jealousy,
11 30| s pretty wife had made a real impression upon his heart.
12 31| greater desire to know the real ones," replied the Englishman. ~"
13 32| your dinner has been a real feast. Lord, how I have
14 32| turning about in his chair, "a real feast, EPULCE EPULORUM.
15 32| the procurator's wife, in real innocence. ~"Ah, but the
16 38| solemn air and with such a real appearance of terror, that
17 38| Well, now, that would be a real fortune to us, my friend;
18 40| inclination to laugh, such a real ear clipper did Porthos
19 40| with her husband. ~But the real adieux were made in Mme.
20 41| resulted from this that the real stake in this game, which
21 41| perceived, with a feeling of real joy, that the queen must
22 47| far from suspecting the real motive. Nothing was heard
23 51| and we were undergoing a real interrogatory. If it be
24 51| least be acquainted with our real position." ~"And if it were
25 56| power. Like all persons of real genius, Milady knew what
26 59| Then your Grace knows her real name?" asked Felton, in
27 59| pale. ~"And knowing that real name, my Lord," replied
28 61| conversation began to have a real interest. ~"Name a few of
29 65| turned towards Athos, whose real name that was, and who made
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