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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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feeling

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1 1 | produced an unfavorable feeling, which extended to his rider. ~ 2 1 | to his rider. ~And this feeling had been more painfully 3 1 | doubtless from an instinctive feeling that this stranger was destined 4 3 | bowed without replying, feeling his desire to don the Musketeer' 5 4 | conversation; and with this good feeling drawing near to Aramis, 6 11| Artagnan was ruled by a feeling much more noble and disinterested. 7 11| thought and proves that feeling prevails over reason. ~" 8 13| the mercer, in a tremble, feeling that it was at this point 9 16| having repulsed a more tender feeling, having before her eyes 10 22| queen attributed this joyous feeling to the beauty of the fete, 11 24| destroyed, overthrown, by that feeling of intimate pain which, 12 24| with that uncomfortable feeling which generally accompanies 13 25| In consequence of this feeling of repugnance, he was about 14 40| arose not only from a feeling of natural equity, but likewise 15 41| this he perceived, with a feeling of real joy, that the queen 16 50| supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy. ~This supposition 17 53| inexpressible fervor and feeling. It appeared to her that 18 53| And at these words Felton, feeling that he could not long maintain 19 54| regard to the duke, the feeling of execration which all 20 56| supported myself by a chair, feeling that I was about to fall, 21 56| before, my fears prevented my feeling hunger. ~"No noise from 22 56| longer an inert body, without feeling, that the villain had to 23 59| exalted his mind above human feeling. ~He entered Portsmouth 24 65| cloak. He found pleasure in feeling the water trickle over his


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