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bloodshed 1
bloodstain 1
bloody 2
blow 29
blowing 1
blows 8
blue 15
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30 stairs
30 usual
29 agreed
29 blow
29 command
29 conduct
29 course
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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blow

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1 1 | broken in two pieces by the blow of a stick. Another blow 2 1 | blow of a stick. Another blow full upon his forehead at 3 5 | that was to make at one blow an enemy of a minister more 4 6 | completed his work with a third blow, when the noise which arose 5 7 | wind of adversity began to blow upon the housekeeping of 6 8 | your man is mine, with one blow I shall obtain two revenges, 7 16| had recovered by a single blow all the ground he had lost. ~" 8 20| with his head split by a blow with a pitchfork. ~Planchet 9 20| brave young man, I will blow out your brains. HOLA, Lubin, 10 21| cardinal who has dealt this blow. Hold; see! The ribbons 11 25| his sword through you or blow out your brains." ~"What 12 25| house or our of it, he would blow out the brains of the person 13 27| men, and stunned me with a blow of the flat side of it." ~" 14 30| conversation; this was a blow with her fan, applied with 15 32| time Porthos received the blow right in his stomach, and 16 37| attempted embrace by a violent blow on the chest, as she sprang 17 37| through the wood. Every blow was accompanied with terrible 18 41| club. He aimed a terrible blow at d'Artagnan, who avoided 19 43| of those brigands such a blow that I believe his shoulder 20 45| or upon my soul, I will blow your brains out." ~With 21 47| struggle longer. I may as well blow my brains out, and all will 22 47| Athos, "finish them at a blow. To the wall; to the wall!" ~ 23 50| escape him. ~In fact, the blow was direct and severe. The 24 50| accompanied by one who will blow your brains out at the first 25 56| as they passed, and every blow of the brass hammer resounded 26 57| sole heir. Whence came the blow? God who knows all, knows 27 58| mistrusted. ~This was the last blow to the prisoner. ~Left alone, 28 58| aboard ship, my sergeant will blow your brains out. He has 29 66| truncated mass sank beneath the blow. ~The executioner then took


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