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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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laugh

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1 1 | prudence, they endeavored to laugh only on one side, like the 2 1 | laughing at, and we will laugh together!" ~The gentleman 3 1 | There are people who laugh at the horse that would 4 1 | horse that would not dare to laugh at the master," cried the 5 1 | Treville. ~"I do not often laugh, sir," replied the stranger, " 6 1 | Artagnan, "will allow no man to laugh when it displeases me!" ~" 7 3 | thought he was going to laugh in my face) had been forced 8 3 | themselves to be arrested, to laugh at you! I am sure of it-- 9 4 | the young man began to laugh aloud, looking round carefully, 10 4 | to see that his solitary laugh, without a cause in the 11 4 | The young men burst into a laugh, and as may be supposed, 12 7 | but had never heard him laugh. His words were brief and 13 9 | into laughter. ~"Ah, if you laugh, if you doubt me," replied 14 18| Artagnan, breaking into a loud laugh, he having heard, as may 15 25| countenance. A rogue does not laugh in the same way that an 16 26| coming, he burst into a laugh, turned upon his heel, and 17 27| Without doubt." ~"You laugh, d'Artagnan." ~"No, I have 18 27| D'Artagnan burst into a laugh which changed the shiver 19 28| paler, but yet attempting to laugh; "I was sure it was so-- 20 32| the clerks, who began to laugh; but Porthos turned sharply 21 36| effrontery, and afterward I will laugh at you with him whom you 22 38| he was, he burst into a laugh which was quite excused 23 38| with agitation. ~"Don't laugh, my friend!" cried d'Artagnan; " 24 38| for heaven's sake, don't laugh, for upon my soul, it's 25 40| evinced no inclination to laugh, such a real ear clipper 26 48| said Porthos, with his loud laugh. ~Athos started, passed


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