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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | step of a heavy carriage, drawn by two large Norman horses. ~ 2 4 | cavalier. ~Besides this, he had drawn upon himself two good duels 3 5 | that moment he would have drawn his sword against all the 4 5 | of blood which he has not drawn from me himself." ~"That 5 5 | d'Artagnan, "and whether drawn by myself or another, I 6 5 | done!" ~The exclamation was drawn from Athos by seeing the 7 12| madame, that I have been drawn into a snare; I, perhaps, 8 13| once he heard his bolts drawn, and made a terrified bound. 9 14| Cardinal de Richelieu had drawn the Duke of Buckingham to 10 15| ill- treated people have drawn up the following, which 11 22| time had been closed, was drawn, and the pale face of the 12 26| The curtains were half drawn, and only admitted the mysterious 13 27| breakers!" ~The gentlemen had drawn their swords, but they found 14 30| on foot with a carriage drawn by two powerful horses. 15 30| they perceived the carriage drawn up by the roadside; a cavalier, 16 31| felt himself invincibly drawn toward her by one of those 17 31| waited below, and as it was drawn by two excellent horses, 18 37| He imagined himself to be drawn into one of those fantastic 19 38| am greatly afraid I have drawn a terrible vengeance on 20 45| his hat, "now that I have drawn your teeth, viper, bite 21 49| of this creature, though drawn from the most vigorous sources, 22 52| hanging down. ~The bolts were drawn; the door groaned upon its 23 54| of passport which I have drawn up, and which will serve 24 55| one hand her robe modestly drawn over her breast, her look 25 55| religion. I feel myself drawn toward you--I, who have 26 55| grating to which she had drawn near, Milady saw the young 27 63| carriage. It was a chaise drawn by three horses, driven 28 63| and Aramis, who held their drawn swords in their hands, returned 29 65| the half-curtains closely drawn. ~He mounted the skirting


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