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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 5 | Eminence, commanded by M. de Jussac, turned the corner of the 2 5 | intentions. ~"Halloo!" cried Jussac, advancing toward them and 3 5 | Athos, full of rancor, for Jussac was one of the aggressors 4 5 | yourselves." ~"Gentlemen," said Jussac, "it is with great regret 5 5 | said Aramis, parodying Jussac, "it would afford us great 6 5 | This raillery exasperated Jussac. "We will charge upon you, 7 5 | near one another, while Jussac drew up his soldiers. ~This 8 5 | Withdraw, young man," cried Jussac, who doubtless, by his gestures 9 5 | choose your part," replied Jussac. ~"Well," said Porthos to 10 5 | have you decided?" cried Jussac for the third time. ~"It 11 5 | what is your choice?" asked Jussac. ~"We are about to have 12 5 | You resist, do you?" cried Jussac. ~"S'blood; does that astonish 13 5 | Artagnan, he sprang toward Jussac himself. ~The heart of the 14 5 | his guard twenty times. Jussac was, as was then said, a 15 5 | contest at length exhausted Jussac's patience. Furious at being 16 5 | redoubled his agility. Jussac, anxious to put an end to 17 5 | latter parried it; and while Jussac was recovering himself, 18 5 | sword through his body. Jussac fell like a dead mass. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 19 5 | wished to hold out; but Jussac, who had risen upon his 20 5 | one left standing, he bore Jussac, Cahusac, and one of Aramis' 21 6 | they were disturbed by de Jussac, Cahusac, Bicarat, and two 22 6 | that it was he who gave Jussac the terrible sword thrust 23 6 | angry." ~"He who wounded Jussac!" cried the king, "he, a 24 6 | relate it to your Majesty." ~"Jussac, one of the first swordsmen 25 6 | bestowed that severe thrust at Jussac?" ~"And those two equally 26 6 | fares it with that poor Jussac and that poor Bernajoux 27 15| this d'Artagnan who wounded Jussac one day, in that unfortunate 28 15| he to him; "there is your Jussac thrust paid for. There still 29 39| it was he who had wounded Jussac, they looked upon him with


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