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adventures 7
adventurous 4
adversaries 6
adversary 25
adversity 1
advice 22
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26 you-
25 absence
25 accept
25 adversary
25 age
25 amid
25 bottle
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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adversary

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1 1 | drew his sword, saluted his adversary, and seriously placed himself 2 1 | attack that d'Artagnan's adversary, while the latter turned 3 2 | turn for the benefit of the adversary who had hit him. In five 4 5 | satisfied with those his adversary should choose. Besides, 5 5 | vigorous man fights with an adversary who is wounded and weakened-- 6 5 | post and waiting for his adversary with hat in hand, his feather 7 5 | turning ten times round his adversary, and changing his ground 8 5 | defend himself against an adversary who, active and energetic, 9 5 | a terrible thrust at his adversary, but the latter parried 10 6 | street was empty, said to his adversary, "My faith! It is fortunate 11 6 | and he sprang upon his adversary, whom, thanks to his great 12 6 | Artagnan stood firm, it was his adversary who made the retreating 13 6 | a lunge, and touched his adversary on the shoulder. d'Artagnan 14 6 | seriousness of the last wound his adversary had received, and pressing 15 20| Porthos was promising his adversary to perforate him with all 16 20| but he had too strong an adversary. In three seconds d'Artagnan 17 25| himself at the mercy of his adversary, acknowledged himself conquered. 18 25| on making a thrust at my adversary, whom I had already hit 19 28| your diamond then to my adversary, who had likewise remarked 20 31| you?" said Athos to his adversary. "Do you find me of sufficient 21 31| haste. ~Athos killed his adversary first. He hit him but once, 22 31| defensive; and when he saw his adversary pretty well fatigued, with 23 31| Musketeers, and as Porthos's adversary was already installed in 24 50| to gain time and make her adversary speak out. "What do you 25 51| expose your game to your adversary? That is never done. Let


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