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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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conduct

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1 3 | young man, regulate your conduct accordingly; and if you 2 4 | reprehensions upon his own conduct: ~"What a madcap I was, 3 8 | grateful for such unparalleled conduct, and if, as I told you, 4 9 | was my duty to offer to conduct her to her carriage." ~" 5 9 | stopping to explain his conduct to Porthos, "All for one, 6 10| where do you wish me to conduct you?" asked d'Artagnan. ~" 7 13| by giving the order to conduct M. Bonacieux to the Chamber 8 13| believed they were come to conduct him to the scaffold; so 9 15| sire, of irreproachable conduct, of an almost illustrious 10 16| more compliantly." ~"The conduct is infamously violent! Do 11 22| followed the ladies who were to conduct her to her room. On his 12 27| play tolerably well. Let me conduct your business and my own. 13 29| feel that, to judge by the conduct of the great ladies of the 14 36| conversation. Kitty will conduct you to my chamber." ~The 15 38| while d'Artagnan went to conduct Kitty downstairs. ~An instant 16 39| staircase, step by step. His conduct toward Milady bore a strong 17 40| have the good fortune to conduct myself at the siege in such 18 41| Musketeers and the courage and conduct of d'Artagnan, cruelly mystified 19 45| the two men who were to conduct Milady to the fort of the 20 45| s order is, you know, to conduct that woman, without losing 21 49| their gallantry so far as to conduct them ashore?" ~"Yes, madame, 22 49| of you on the sea, and to conduct you to this castle. This 23 50| need to regulate her future conduct. ~"You have, then, decided 24 51| selfish, and barbarous was the conduct of their leaders. These 25 53| day, to trace her plan of conduct. She received him like a 26 54| Lord de Winter her plan of conduct was more easy. She had laid 27 54| again, then: ~"'Order to conduct to--the person named Charlotte 28 62| place I quit, and he will conduct you to me." ~"And you say 29 67| Richelieu, and I have orders to conduct you to his Eminence." ~"


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