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1 2 | gaping with wonder at the news, you come and tell us today, "
2 6 | return home and wait for news. ~On entering his hotel,
3 18| understand?" ~"Then the news I brought you is of value?" ~"
4 20| Porthos did not come, not any news of him, they resumed their
5 22| the queen the excellent news of the happy return of her
6 23| you if you had heard any news of them?" ~"None, monsieur." ~"
7 25| shall perhaps have some good news to tell you. Rely on me." ~
8 25| not as anxious to learn news of Grimaud, Mousqueton,
9 25| of his three friends. No news had been received of them;
10 25| he was anxious to obtain news of his two other friends,
11 26| voluntarily, that if you learn no news of her, it is because all
12 33| to the Comte de Wardes, news on the spot, entrance at
13 34| doubt this man brings me the news I expected." And rising
14 38| but Planchet to bring us news." ~"A minute. Aramis, whom
15 42| After the most disheartening news of the king's health, a
16 47| Treville announced this good news to the three Musketeers
17 51| cardinal looked anxiously for news from England; but no news
18 51| news from England; but no news arrived that was not annoying
19 51| great impatience for the news from England which would
20 51| negotiations with the city, without news from England, the cardinal
21 51| my dear cousin. Tell us news of yourself as often as
22 59| resounded on all sides. The news, which filled the palace
23 60| was that such terrible news might discourage the Rochellais;
24 60| four young men heard the news a quarter of an hour after
25 60| his departure, when the news was transmitted to him as
26 61| you mean? Do you expect news from him?" ~"I expect himself." ~"
27 61| Bonacieux. "Can it be bad news?" ~"I fear it." ~"I will
28 62| It appears to me that the news you bear is worth the trouble
29 67| still in amazement at the news which began to spread itself
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