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1 1 | no doubt that it was the presence of the young man that drove
2 4 | forgotten that it was in presence of this young man that M.
3 8 | had been disturbed by the presence of d'Artagnan and his yellow
4 9 | speaking, and perhaps with the presence of Buckingham in Paris." ~"
5 14| his face to guess in whose presence they were. ~The poor mercer
6 15| of what had passed by the presence of the cardinal and the
7 15| he was about to leave the presence, the cardinal have him a
8 16| deliver me from your odious presence." ~The chancellor, who,
9 21| admitted to her Majesty's presence, tell her what you have
10 23| favor." ~"And that in the presence of witnesses! Imprudent,
11 24| by which to announce his presence, he waited. ~Not the least
12 30| SOUBRETTE perceiving his presence. ~The conversation took
13 33| would leave her mistress's presence at an early hour that evening,
14 34| his lodgings, where his presence was urgent, as he piteously
15 36| Artagnan was again in the presence of the Circe who had before
16 39| and found himself in the presence of a man seated at a desk
17 52| Winter would come, and by his presence give fresh strength to her
18 52| often as you desire her presence." ~"I thank you, sir," replied
19 54| silent and dignified in his presence; from time to time to irritate
20 54| said Milady, "is your presence an indispensable accessory
21 58| watching all night. ~But the presence of this woman did not prevent
22 58| Milady, forgetting her usual presence of mind. ~"Be satisfied,"
23 61| recreation. You arrive, and your presence was likely to afford me
24 61| agitation and recovered all her presence of mind. ~"How can I understand?
25 62| be recognized; and your presence, you must be aware, would
26 63| found themselves in the presence of five men. ~"Madame,"
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