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1 2 | transported into that famous country of giants into which Gulliver
2 9 | English?" ~"Spain is her country," replied d'Artagnan; "and
3 16| had recently come into the country. They came nobody knew whence;
4 16| who was seigneur of the country, might have seduced her,
5 19| said Aramis. ~"To what country?" demanded Porthos. ~"My
6 20| Besides, I am here in my own country, and that excites me." ~
7 20| the governor?" ~"At his country house." ~"And that is situated?" ~"
8 20| the road to the governor's country house. ~D'Artagnan and Planchet
9 20| as they could toward the country house of the worthy functionary. ~
10 21| from her, I would betray my country, I would betray my king,
11 25| Well, she must be at her country seat, for she has not answered
12 25| I was brought up in the country, and my father in his leisure
13 28| time at my own house in the country, in my chateau at--when
14 30| the road to the governor's country house!" ~"So it is!" said
15 38| acquaintance--in your own country, for instance." ~"My dear
16 38| dear little love! In my country the ladies do without chambermaids.
17 39| natural to the men of his country, he did not allow one easily
18 40| eight months ago from your country to seek your fortune in
19 41| of the young men of his country, so renowned for their agility;
20 50| Winter. "You came from a country where he must be very much
21 60| once returned from the country, half by the protection
22 62| map?" ~"Oh, I know this country marvelously!" ~"You? When
23 62| I shall be in a foreign country." ~"Capital! but it is understood
24 65| took his course across the country, and acted as guide to the
25 65| prevailed upon him to leave the country; but to leave the country,
26 65| country; but to leave the country, to fly together, to reach
27 67| branded by the justice of the country; a woman who has espoused
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