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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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silent

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1 3 | who were as upright and silent as if on parade--he stopped 2 7 | nothing of the life of his silent companion but what revealed 3 11| woman; "no, monsieur, be silent." ~"If you could see my 4 20| it was dark they remained silent; in spite of themselves 5 24| thought of that cottage, silent and obscure, which had no 6 26| but could find none-I was silent. The officer waited for 7 28| habit." ~D'Artagnan remained silent; and then changing the conversation 8 28| service. I staked Grimaud, the silent Grimaud, divided into ten 9 31| to act as sentinels. ~A silent party soon drew near to 10 34| Puritan. He was therefore silent; and as Athos was the least 11 42| I request you will be silent with regard to this adventure. 12 43| They soon arrived at the silent, solitary inn. No doubt 13 44| sign to his friends to be silent, remaining himself bent 14 46| said Grimaud, in the same silent dialect, "we shall leave 15 47| this reasoning, and was silent. ~"But," said Porthos, " 16 48| readily. Never mind! Be silent, I will write." ~Aramis 17 50| sailors at Tyburn. I will be silent, but you must endure your 18 51| finger, and Grimaud was silent. ~"Would you have given 19 52| the rest, executed with a silent rapidity that gave a good 20 53| of his heart. ~"I will be silent, then," said Milady, casting 21 54| preceding evening. To remain silent and dignified in his presence; 22 54| steps drew near, she became silent for fear of being heard, 23 54| No? You will not? You are silent? Well, then you must be 24 54| Backson." ~Milady remained silent; only this time it was no 25 55| making a sign to Milady to be silent; his face was much agitated. ~" 26 55| words of the prisoner." ~"Be silent, madame," cried Felton, " 27 56| Reflect: promise to be silent, and riches, consideration, 28 64| inhabited. It was dark and silent as the tomb. ~Three times


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