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turns 6
turnstile 1
turret 1
twelve 28
twentieth 2
twenty 50
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28 stood
28 swords
28 twelve
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27 cellar
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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twelve

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1 1 | It was a Bearn pony, from twelve to fourteen years old, yellow 2 2 | following exercise, while ten or twelve of their comrades waited 3 2 | the proof is that I paid twelve pistoles for it." ~The wonder 4 4 | wait; for at quarter past twelve I will cut off your ears 5 4 | there ten minutes before twelve." And he set off running 6 5 | about five minutes, and twelve o'clock was striking. He 7 6 | upon the king was not till twelve, he had made a party with 8 6 | then scarcely was, till twelve. ~The two Musketeers were 9 6 | having an appointment at twelve precisely. On guard, then, 10 9 | though he knocked ten or twelve times in succession, no 11 14| come about?" ~"At half past twelve the queen was with her women--" ~" 12 14| will wear on his doublet twelve diamond studs; get as near 13 16| woman's weakness, there are twelve days." ~"Well, Monsieur 14 21| leagues in little more than twelve hours. ~M. de Treville received 15 22| question was, had she ten or twelve? ~At that moment the violins 16 22| king counted them, and the twelve studs were all on her Majesty' 17 25| Why I was here only ten or twelve days ago. I was conducting 18 27| had the audacity, about twelve days ago, to make an accusation 19 39| Cardinal they found the twelve invited Musketeers, walking 20 42| on his return, sent the twelve bottles of wine to the refreshment 21 46| don't find a good musket, twelve cartridges, and a powder 22 46| instead of four musketoons and twelve balls, we shall have fifteen 23 47| many guns, gentlemen?" ~"Twelve," replied Aramis. ~"How 24 48| thousand livres, in louis of twelve francs." ~"Seven thousand 25 48| by heart. He gained just twelve hours by this engagement; 26 52| years; and she has ten or twelve days, as Lord de Winter, 27 55| convinced. Tonight, after twelve, I will come and see you, 28 58| it will be. Tomorrow, by twelve o'clock, I shall have the


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