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commute 1
compact 4
companies 2
companion 24
companions 49
companions- 1
company 57
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24 caused
24 character
24 chevalier
24 companion
24 consequence
24 darkness
24 desired
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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companion

   Chapter
1 2 | that when the illustrious companion of the great Henry died, 2 3 | heart, "on account of my old companion, your father, as I have 3 6 | even perceive their young companion go out, who, as he had told 4 6 | Guardsmen attacked their young companion, drove them back. Bernajoux 5 6 | three Musketeers and their companion to be with him at half past 6 7 | of the life of his silent companion but what revealed itself. 7 7 | interlocutor. "And you, my dear companion," said he, "you speak of 8 7 | cordial manner to his young companion, and took leave of him. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 9 7 | and the most unconvivial companion imaginable. He had always 10 16| a corner was the Spanish companion, Donna Estafania, who had 11 23| traveling alone to having a companion who entertains the least 12 25| Bonacieux, "you are a jocular companion! But where the devil were 13 25| means?" ~"Yes, that is my companion's name. My God, my dear 14 26| leave that honor to his companion, Aramis said, "you see that 15 27| made him the most pleasant companion in the world, that forced 16 28| the Englishman and his companion are still here. I remarked 17 38| smiled. ~"You are a capital companion, d'Artagnan," said be; " 18 41| not willing to abandon his companion thus, and stooped to raise 19 41| and urged him toward his companion by pricking him behind with 20 41| explained the sword wound of his companion by a sortie which he improvised. 21 43| ten paces in front of his companion. Athos made a sign to Porthos 22 63| asked d'Artagnan. ~"Why, my companion. She who out of friendship 23 63| just fled away." ~"Your companion!" cried d'Artagnan, becoming 24 63| of his mistress. "Of what companion are you speaking, dear Constance?" ~"


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