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1 2 | put the question to him to request a moment's audience of M.
2 2 | audience of M. de Treville--a request which the other, with an
3 3 | it was my intention to request of you, in remembrance of
4 10| made in complying with his request, and a servant went to inform
5 11| to send Planchet with a request that he would come instantly
6 17| there any crime in this request?" ~"No, sire." ~"Then you
7 18| to Treville, whom I will request to ask this favor for me
8 19| Ha! But first write your request to Dessessart. Perhaps you
9 19| D'Artagnan drew up his request, and M. de Treville, on
10 21| accept one of them, and to request your three companions to
11 26| for ordination, and at my request the ceremony was postponed
12 28| informed him that, at his request, the king had promised that
13 34| Mousqueton entered. He came to request his master to return to
14 38| Planchet, go and find Aramis. Request him to come here directly.
15 42| addressing the Guardsmen, "I request you will be silent with
16 43| not from mistrust that I request you to follow me, but for
17 47| one is at breakfast. We request you, then, if you really
18 48| those of London are mine. I request, then, that Planchet may
19 49| Brest without repeating her request to the captain, who, on
20 51| road I am going, I would request you to accompany me; but
21 56| she, "listen to me." ~The request was needless. The young
22 59| to you the other day to request you to sign an order of
23 63| her, then, to make your request. I feel my head a little
24 63| naturally consented to her request; and as a commencement,
25 64| scarcely had he expressed his request when the unknown, who remained
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