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1 11| the woman is rich and the lover is not, that which he cannot
2 11| ventures out to meet her lover. If I should disturb a rendezvous,
3 11| nor less than an accepted lover. ~There was a very simple
4 11| you I had no affair with a lover?" ~"It is a man, then, who
5 11| betrayed, and ridiculed lover. Blood and anger mounted
6 12| of having introduced her lover into the Louvre, that was
7 12| tell me what woman has a lover more truly in love; what
8 16| was doubtless the first lover and accomplice of the fair
9 18| 18. Lover And Husband~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
10 32| taverns, and restaurants, a lover of wine forced to depend
11 32| perhaps the stomach, of her lover would bring him before his
12 33| poor girl promised all her lover desired; she was mad. ~Things
13 34| were in the plan which our lover had devised for Milady,
14 35| conceal her blushes from her lover, had ordered Kitty to extinguish
15 35| the heart, it is when a lover receives under a name which
16 35| wished to know when her lover would meet her a second
17 37| limbs, wished to delay her lover; but Milady, with her ear
18 37| soul!" ~"Thanks, my brave lover; but as you are satisfied
19 37| Milady looked at her lover in silence. The pale light
20 44| Who is that?" ~"Her lover." ~"What is his name?" ~"
21 47| Monsieur de Buckingham, her lover; nothing more just. The
22 56| mistress is with that of the lover of her heart; and yet Milady
23 62| the third, Aramis, is the lover of Madame de Chevreuse--
24 62| the Bastille; Aramis the lover of Madame de Chevreuse;
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