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1 3 | Academy. Are you too proud to accept it, young gentleman?" ~"
2 5 | pleases me; not that I can accept it, but a league off it
3 6 | said Treville, "not to accept the proposal I am about
4 6 | Yes, sire." ~"You will accept his judgment?" ~"Undoubtedly." ~"
5 9 | leader of the posse, "and I accept thankfully." ~"Then to yours,
6 11| with the same frankness I accept them. Follow us at a distance
7 18| not to have pretended to accept the mission. You would then
8 21| for a means of making him accept something and the idea that
9 21| you will not refuse to accept one of them, and to request
10 21| your three companions to accept the others--that is, in
11 21| not?" ~"Yes, my Lord, I accept them," said d'Artagnan; "
12 22| means of inducing her to accept them." ~"And I am the more
13 32| Ah, Madame Coquenard! Accept my compliments; your dinner
14 34| will do mine elsewhere. Accept that which the bearer brings
15 34| discreet. She had forced us to accept a little souvenir, a magnificent
16 34| believe that we will not accept such steeds as these in
17 36| would be impolitic not to accept such a positive invitation.
18 40| Ah, monseigneur." ~"You accept it, do you not?" ~"Monseigneur,"
19 42| what has taken place; so accept my excuses, and put off
20 55| suppose that I would ever accept the price of your life?
21 56| came, hoping that I would accept my shame, as my shame was
22 63| our invisible protector, accept this commission. You have
23 66| Winter. "Why did you not accept it?" ~"Because I am not
24 67| and you will please to accept the word of Monsieur d'Artagnan
25 67| our invisible protector, accept this commission. You have
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