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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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stood

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1 2 | with that of which he never stood in need of borrowing, that 2 4 | Artagnan to himself, having stood on one side during the whole 3 5 | turning toward d'Artagnan, stood quite astonished. ~Let us 4 5 | which of his companions stood in greatest need, he caught 5 6 | hilts, and as d'Artagnan stood firm, it was his adversary 6 11| annihilated by all that happened, stood, with crossed arms, before 7 16| hands, while d'Artagnan stood before him, stupefied. ~" 8 20| neighborhood. At the door stood two horses, fresh, strong, 9 20| d'Artagnan and Planchet stood at the street door. The 10 21| him, and asked him if he stood in need of anything else. ~" 11 25| louis or so, of which I stood absolutely in need on account 12 27| urged his horse, though he stood in need of no incitement, 13 37| little inlaid casket which stood upon the dressing table, 14 43| the shutters. ~The host stood at the door. For him, the 15 48| lamp, and while Planchet stood at the entrance that the 16 50| revelations of which she stood in need to regulate her 17 51| belongs to him. There you stood, stammering, stupefied, 18 52| from the spot on which he stood without moving a step toward 19 55| ear to my moan." ~Felton stood before this strange apparition 20 56| needless. The young officer stood upright before her, awaiting 21 56| a supper ready prepared, stood, as if by magic, in the 22 57| bewildered, almost mad, stood speechless. ~Milady plainly 23 57| his sword under his arm, stood in the doorway. ~"Ah," said 24 58| served. Milady felt that she stood in need of all her strength. 25 58| saw that the young fanatic stood more in need of being moderated 26 63| vaguely the future; but she stood in need of a little silence 27 64| of meeting somebody, he stood still. In a few minutes 28 65| menacing than Athos, d'Artagnan stood on the threshold. ~Milady


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