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chain 3
chained-up 1
chains 2
chair 25
chairs 2
chaise 6
chalais 4
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25 age
25 amid
25 bottle
25 chair
25 cold
25 despair
25 eleven
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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chair

   Chapter
1 13| furniture was a table, a chair, and a commissary. The commissary 2 13| commissary was seated in the chair, and was writing at the 3 26| graceful position in his easy chair that he would have assumed 4 32| upon the arms of his cane chair. ~The old man, wrapped in 5 32| Coquenard, turning about in his chair, "a real feast, EPULCE EPULORUM. 6 33| establishing himself in an easy chair; "come, and let me tell 7 36| armchair nearer to d'Artagnan's chair. ~"I am all attention, madame," 8 40| pointed with his finger to a chair for the young man, who was 9 44| loved their ease, brought a chair for each of themselves and 10 45| chamber, seated in this chair I now fill, made an engagement 11 46| turning round upon his chair and twisting his mustache, " 12 49| she sank into a large easy chair, with her arms crossed, 13 49| hand upon the arm of the chair, and advanced her head as 14 50| close a shutter, and draw a chair near to his sister-in-law' 15 50| the two arms of her easy chair, and raising herself upon 16 54| Milady, and she sank into a chair. ~Lord de Winter passed 17 54| seated. Lord de Winter took a chair, drew it toward her, and 18 55| standing, mounted upon a chair, holding in her hands a 19 56| I supported myself by a chair, feeling that I was about 20 56| clothes were near me on a chair; I neither remembered having 21 56| I passed the night on a chair, starting at the least noise, 22 58| Milady mounted upon a chair and passed the upper part 23 63| supported herself upon her chair to avoid falling. Nothing 24 64| Athos then arose from his chair, girded on his sword, enveloped 25 65| Milady had sunk into a chair, with her hands extended,


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