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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | preserve! Sometimes their play degenerated into battles, 2 5 | conqueror, he is accused of foul play and want of courage. ~Now, 3 6 | with Porthos and Aramis to play a game at tennis in a tennis 4 6 | ignorant of the game to play it regularly they only continued 5 6 | he should be prepared to play with them on more equal 6 8 | queen, would be pleased to play his Eminence an ill turn." ~" 7 9 | if we could find means to play him a sharp turn, I vow 8 15| honorable to all." ~"He will play me some dog's trick or other, 9 24| something very unpleasant in the play of his lips." ~"What the 10 25| perfidiously significant in the play of the wrinkled features 11 25| the proverb 'Unlucky at play, lucky in love.' You are 12 25| fortunate in your love for play not to take its revenge. 13 25| Artagnan, with what ill luck I play," replied Porthos, with 14 27| could not be attributed to play; for unlike Porthos, who 15 27| you, my friend and I can play tolerably well. Let me conduct 16 28| that sum?' 'No; but I will play for him.' 'What?' 'At dice.' 17 28| but what else could you play for? You had nothing left?" ~' 18 28| I have no inclination to play." ~"Swear to nothing. You 19 28| steady hand, and will go and play in the first gaming house 20 29| crusts, and children at play. ~"Ah, Monsieur Porthos," 21 30| Englishman. "Do you wish to play the braggart with an unarmed 22 31| he had turned round to play with Milady's favorite monkey, 23 36| reproaches of Kitty, "I must not play the fool. This woman is 24 44| at the table and began to play. Athos walked about in a 25 51| duty is over, drink and play at dice, and they are certainly 26 51| privileged corps, thus to play the great lords; discipline


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