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parts 6
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pass 67
passage 24
passages 1
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24 none
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24 plainly
24 post
24 prison
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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passage

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1 2 | crossed one another in their passage, calling out, quarreling, 2 5 | Indeed?" said Athos. ~"Yes; a passage of St. Augustine, upon which 3 10| observed that as a separate passage led to the first floor, 4 11| not wherewithal to pay his passage. ~As he gained the top of 5 17| leaving no traces of their passage. As to the servant, she 6 18| the interior door into the passage, ascended the stairs as 7 18| door that had afforded a passage for the two fugitives, went 8 20| of them the order for the passage. It was in the name of Comte 9 23| He found the door of his passage open, sprang up the stairs 10 26| corridor, and barred his passage with the more intrepidity 11 29| Magloire--a little-frequented passage, enclosed with a turnstile 12 32| people--an ill-smelling, dark passage, a staircase half- lighted 13 32| ate his dry bread in the passage with the double odor of 14 38| himself, and darted into the passage. ~Sure enough! Upon the 15 41| this movement he left a passage free to the bandit, who 16 41| the young woman, and her passage along the road of Chaillot 17 43| encounters, and defeated in the passage of the Isle of Loie, were 18 45| high hedge to watch the passage of the little troop. Having 19 49| door, which by a vaulted passage, lighted only at the farther 20 51| sand and catching in its passage one of those rays of the 21 58| been named. ~During this passage, Felton related everything 22 59| door. ~Felton barred his passage. ~"I ask it humbly of you, 23 61| Boulogne, after a two days' passage, she passed for a Frenchwoman 24 66| horizon. ~Milady, during the passage had contrived to untie the


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