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1 3 | recommendation. While he was doing this, d'Artagnan, having
2 4 | it intentionally, and not doing it intentionally, I said '
3 6 | do not advise you to risk doing so." ~This advice was too
4 6 | but I don't care. I am doing what is right." ~The king
5 9 | voluntarily risk my head in doing it." ~"And did the mercer*,"
6 10| not very elevated, without doing himself the slightest injury. ~
7 11| yourself of the merit of doing so at once?" ~"Is there
8 16| with his poinard, and in so doing laid bare her shoulder.
9 16| make advances first?" ~"By doing a thing which you know will
10 20| Journey~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "And by doing so, Monsieur the Governor,"
11 28| What the devil are you doing there?" cried the two friends. ~"
12 32| hesitatingly; "but that is doing things in lordly style,
13 33| or rather, what he was doing. ~"Oh, good Lord, Monsieur
14 33| said she, "what are you doing?" ~"I?" said d'Artagnan; "
15 33| of Milady. ~"What are you doing?" cried Kitty. ~D'Artagnan,
16 40| wished to know what you were doing. Besides, you owe me some
17 43| account of what you are doing here at this hour." ~The
18 50| infinite and supreme joy of doing it? Oh, be assured, if the
19 52| said Felton; "what is she doing, then?" ~"She has fainted.
20 55| escaped her. ~"What were you doing on that armchair?" asked
21 55| will tell you what you were doing, or rather what you meant
22 56| Very well, it is your own doing. Till tomorrow evening,
23 58| handkerchief. ~"What are you doing?" asked Milady, with surprise. ~"
24 62| And what have you been doing since yesterday?" ~"I have
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