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1 1 | gentleman made one of his most knowing and profound remarks respecting
2 6 | played, he accepted, not knowing what to do with his time
3 8 | very superb appearance, and knowing that these Musketeers belong
4 11| under the pretense of not knowing where he has been carried,
5 11| imprisonment, risk of life in knowing me." ~"Then I will not leave
6 17| queen felt certain, without knowing how to tell which, that
7 17| an order from me, without knowing what he carries, and he
8 17| Majesty's letter, without even knowing it is from your Majesty,
9 17| was reduced. Nevertheless, knowing the weakness of her husband,
10 17| Bonacieux," said he; "but, not knowing you would come to see me,
11 24| ten. ~This time, without knowing why, d'Artagnan felt a cold
12 31| willingly with us without knowing our names," said Athos, "
13 32| great curiosity, and he, not knowing well what to say to this
14 33| Artagnan departed, scarcely knowing what to think, but as he
15 39| spot, astounded and not knowing what to think. If it was
16 39| recognized d'Artagnan, and knowing that it was he who had wounded
17 43| Porthos?" ~"I, monseigneur, knowing that dueling is prohibited--
18 43| drunk," said Athos. "and knowing there was a lady who had
19 44| studs to fail; it is he who, knowing it was I who had Madame
20 50| replied Milady, without knowing how much she aggravated
21 55| remain here without anybody knowing it, in order to speak to
22 59| Felton grew pale. ~"And knowing that real name, my Lord,"
23 59| and I shall die without knowing what she has written to
24 60| portmanteau; and as without knowing the cause he knew the great
25 61| I have not the honor of knowing her personally; but I know
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