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1 1 | Musketeers." ~"Indeed!" ~"Exactly as I have the honor to tell
2 3 | simplicity: "I came to Paris with exactly such intentions. My father
3 4 | Porthos--that is to say, exactly upon the baldric. ~Alas,
4 6 | the two nobles the affair exactly as it had passed. ~This
5 7 | have seen, had a character exactly opposite to that of Athos.
6 11| returned so as to meet them exactly before the Samaritaine.
7 14| his hands hanging down, exactly on the spot where the guards
8 14| replied the cardinal. ~"That's exactly what my wife said, monseigneur." ~"
9 14| agent--is that it?" ~"That is exactly what I was going to say,
10 21| require to make two studs exactly like them? You see there
11 21| The same password?" ~"Exactly." ~"Adieu, master!" ~"A
12 23| follow his instructions exactly; but it is not the less
13 23| remounting journey, then?" ~"Exactly so," said d'Artagnan; and
14 24| description you want?" ~"Exactly so." ~"A tall, dark man,
15 25| because Mande was in an exactly opposite direction from
16 25| for I don't know what." ~"Exactly so," said the host; "I remember
17 26| lady, and interrupted him exactly in the middle of the second
18 26| him to the Rue Payenne, to exactly the same spot where, a year
19 27| other, placing every guest exactly in the rank which his ancestors
20 28| Athos. ~"My friends, that's exactly like me! I retained my harness
21 33| in the other." ~"That's exactly the reason I won't go,"
22 34| him?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Exactly!" replied Mousqueton. "You
23 38| or eighteen days ago." ~"Exactly so." ~"And yesterday evening
24 41| was moved by interests exactly like those of the cardinal.
25 42| wine?" said Porthos. ~"Not exactly, it is the wine that was
26 44| know." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Exactly." ~"Then add that his Grace
27 44| the cardinal. ~"And it is exactly because he is a bold fellow
28 47| left us?" said Aramis. ~"Exactly." ~"And you have that letter
29 63| sends this carriage." ~"Exactly; but that is not all. That
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