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1 2 | as vain as Narcissus; I plainly tell you so," replied Aramis. "
2 3 | Porthos, warmly. ~"Because he plainly perceives that his piquette*
3 3 | up with a proud air which plainly said, "I ask alms of no
4 5 | your kidney; and I foresee plainly that if we don't kill each
5 6 | attacked." ~"So you may plainly see, Treville," interrupted
6 11| destroy me?" ~"You see very plainly that there is still danger
7 12| which she wore curled very plainly, and with much powder, admirably
8 18| And yet, me--you see plainly that I love you." ~"You
9 19| countenance, the worthy captain plainly perceived that something
10 27| Yes, it was I; so you may plainly perceive that you have no
11 30| the accent the young man plainly saw that the beautiful Englishwoman
12 30| can a dice box." ~"You see plainly that I have no sword," said
13 33| perfidious deceiver was, as may plainly be perceived, already sacrificing,
14 39| companions joined him. All had plainly seen a woman's head appear
15 42| another with an air which plainly expressed that each of them
16 42| replied he, "I perceive that plainly; but do you really believe
17 46| are going?" ~"Why, you see plainly enough we are going to the
18 47| and the sound of the drum plainly reached them. ~"You see,
19 51| adieu of his Eminence, they plainly perceived that the cardinal
20 56| said Felton; "you see plainly that I listen, and that
21 57| stood speechless. ~Milady plainly perceived that it was now
22 58| issued from her mouth, she plainly saw that the young fanatic
23 63| strength fails me; you see plainly I cannot walk. Flee alone!" ~"
24 65| red cloak, "for you may plainly see she knows me!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
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