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entangled 1
enter 36
entered 113
entering 24
enterprise 7
enterprises 2
enterprising 3
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24 doing
24 dream
24 duchess
24 entering
24 excuse
24 feeling
24 forgotten
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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entering

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1 Pre| which belongs to it, and entering into an engagement that 2 1 | Artagnan, who, reckoning upon entering into the king's service 3 6 | prevent their enemies from entering with them. As to the wounded 4 6 | home and wait for news. ~On entering his hotel, M. de Treville 5 6 | novitiate is necessary before entering that corps, place this young 6 7 | master entertained of someday entering into orders, he was always 7 14 | excuse did she give you for entering all alone?" ~"She gave me 8 16 | follies of adolescence. On entering this holy place, the poor 9 16 | the passions he fled from entering with him. He was incessantly 10 18 | Madame," said d'Artagnan, entering by the door which the young 11 19 | campaign upon which we are now entering?" ~"One of a most dangerous 12 20 | the gentleman as he was entering a little wood. ~"Monsieur," 13 21 | strongly resembled curses. ~On entering the court of his hotel, 14 22 | for the purpose. Before entering his closet the king desired 15 26 | generally strike the eye on entering the room of a young man, 16 26 | noise made by d'Artagnan in entering, Aramis lifted up his head, 17 34 | the Rue de Vaugirard. On entering he found a man of short 18 40 | as you are, and scarcely entering into the world, you have 19 42 | the eyes of d'Artagnan on entering the room was Brisemont, 20 49 | and as he advanced, after entering into the circle of light 21 50 | of your little vessel, on entering the roadstead, sent forward, 22 55 | the noise Felton made in entering, Milady leaped lightly to 23 59 | vestibule, another man was entering likewise, dusty, out of 24 60 | twenty-fifth, as they were entering Arras, and as d'Artagnan


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