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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | d'Artagnan was not of a character to allow a man to escape 2 5 | must have badly painted the character of our adventure seeker, 3 7 | as we have seen, had a character exactly opposite to that 4 7 | explained the character--a character which, like that of his 5 8 | had, consistent with the character he had given himself, judged 6 11| easily assume a more tender character. ~D'Artagnan already fancied 7 11| whose somewhat bantering character resumed its influence, and 8 12| the salient points of his character was the search for adventures 9 13| Majesty. ~At bottom the character of M. Bonacieux was one 10 15| difficulty in understanding this character, which history explains 11 17| of the worst sides of his character. ~"Then that is agreed," 12 25| evening about the sinister character of the old man recurred 13 25| which was not right in the character of a creditor." ~"Well?" ~" 14 25| being many resemblances of character between us. We loved sporting 15 27| altogether an indefinable character of grandeur and grace. His 16 29| provident and almost avaricious character, and with that (explain 17 30| not of a very sentimental character, the mercer's pretty wife 18 33| principal features of his character were ambition and pride. 19 35| considering the violent character of Milady--the danger which 20 40| influence of a truly great character on all that surrounds it. ~ 21 44| chivalrous and adventurous character, our three friends had just 22 44| introduced himself in the character of an Italian fortune teller-- 23 52| fancies common to women of her character. D'Artagnan knows that terrible 24 59| two men which formed the character of Buckingham was the one


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