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verses 9
vertigo 2
very 427
vessel 26
vessels 7
vest 1
vestibule 2
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26 serve
26 struck
26 touched
26 vessel
26 you-
25 absence
25 accept
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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vessel

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1 20| said the captain of a vessel ready to set sail, "but 2 20| city by another gate. ~The vessel was quite ready to sail, 3 20| progress. At ten o'clock the vessel cast anchor in the harbor 4 21| curiosity to know why no vessel is to leave any of the ports 5 21| published in London that no vessel bound for France should 6 21| Tower of London he found the vessel that had been named to him, 7 21| stream and a fair wind, his vessel passed so quickly that he 8 33| had seen Milady on board a vessel at the moment he was leaving 9 43| destroyed every day some little vessel; and the shore, from the 10 44| Musketeer start. ~"A small vessel with an English crew, whose 11 45| embarked; and at nine, the vessel, which with letters of marque 12 49| others. ~She allowed the vessel to pass Lorient and Brest 13 49| approached the merchant vessel and dropped into the sea 14 49| captain the whole crew of the vessel, both passengers and sailors, 15 49| if from that moment the vessel was under his command, he 16 49| executed immediately. Then the vessel resumed its course, still 17 50| the captain of your little vessel, on entering the roadstead, 18 50| the eve of my departure a vessel which I shall see depart 19 51| prevented the entrance of any vessel into the besieged city-- 20 58| all mine in chartering a vessel." ~"Here!" said Milady, 21 58| the boat replied. ~"What vessel is that?" asked Milady. ~" 22 58| in the morning the little vessel cast anchor in the bay that 23 58| had chartered the little vessel; how he had returned; how 24 59| anchor to be weighed. The vessel was making way under a blue 25 60| carefully keeping watch that no vessel should sail until the army 26 60| ship. ~As to the second vessel, we will tell hereafter


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