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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | mustaches, clanking their swords, and taking great pleasure 2 2 | against him with their agile swords. ~D'Artagnan at first took 3 3 | grasped the hilts of their swords with all their might. All 4 3 | we had time to draw our swords, two of our party were dead, 5 5 | said d'Artagnan, crossing swords. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ But scarcely 6 5 | same time. "Sheathe your swords, gentlemen, sheathe your 7 5 | gentlemen, sheathe your swords!" ~But it was too late. 8 5 | saluted Bicarat with their swords, and returned them to their 9 5 | and carrying away four swords out of five, they took their 10 6 | And that is that their swords may never leave their scabbards 11 6 | recoil a step. So the two swords were crossed close to the 12 6 | must be slashed and many swords broken. Now, Gascons are 13 9 | scabbard their half-drawn swords. "It is not courage that 14 9 | Musketeers standing, and their swords by their sides, they hesitated 15 10| stamping of feet, clashing of swords, and breaking of furniture. 16 11| combatants and seizing the swords with her hands. ~"My Lord!" 17 25| ceremony by the men wearing swords who composed the escort, 18 27| gentlemen had drawn their swords, but they found themselves 19 27| You will then have out swords, with which, I can assure 20 27| Gentlemen, return your swords to their scabbards." ~"Well, 21 27| proceedings, sheathed their swords grumblingly. The history 22 30| before the moment of drawing swords. ~Athos, by signs, desired 23 31| me the honor of crossing swords with me?" ~"Yes, monsieur," 24 31| Athos. ~Immediately eight swords glittered in the rays of 25 42| English, sprang to their swords. D'Artagnan, not less forward 26 48| had the honor of crossing swords with you in the little enclosure 27 63| Aramis, who held their drawn swords in their hands, returned 28 66| said he, "we shall cross swords together." ~D'Artagnan sank


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