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1 1 | his eight leagues a day. Unfortunately, the qualities of this horse
2 1 | other resting on his hip. Unfortunately, as he advanced, his anger
3 1 | you all like ortolans!" ~Unfortunately, there was one circumstance
4 5 | ought to seek his model. Unfortunately, we do not live in the times
5 5 | depended upon ourselves; but unfortunately the thing is impossible--
6 6 | cord and in the gallery. ~Unfortunately for d'Artagnan, among the
7 6 | replied d'Artagnan; "but unfortunately I have very little time
8 7 | learn something of Porthos. ~Unfortunately Porthos knew nothing of
9 7 | played, and that as a rule unfortunately. Nevertheless, he never
10 8 | went to the gaming table. Unfortunately he was in a bad vein; he
11 11| or listened with avidity. Unfortunately the light had been removed
12 15| sent to the cardinal; but unfortunately the cardinal was at the
13 16| strangers, two unknown persons? Unfortunately he was an honorable man;
14 18| In the first place, that, unfortunately, your husband is a simpleton
15 20| a charming chamber; but unfortunately these charming chambers
16 25| likewise, on his journey. Unfortunately, he is more nimble than
17 25| and the stewpans. ~"Not I, unfortunately!" said Porthos. "This miserable
18 25| you, my friend, thank you; unfortunately, I have just breakfasted." ~"
19 27| might be some hopes; but unfortunately, those were all good pieces." ~"
20 32| in which life survived. Unfortunately the legs began to refuse
21 33| resumed his listening, but unfortunately the toilet was finished. ~"
22 46| would not be disturbed. ~Unfortunately, the hour was badly chosen
23 48| should be deemed too long. ~"Unfortunately," said Athos, "he whom we
24 50| seductions upon many men, and unfortunately you have always succeeded;
25 56| to you. While yet young, unfortunately handsome, I was dragged
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