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1 1 | Artagnan was only in part mistaken; he himself was not in question,
2 6 | find that I have not been mistaken, and I thank you that there
3 11| Aramis so much as to be mistaken for him. ~Besides, the woman
4 11| exclamation I perceive you have mistaken me for another, and pardon
5 20| somebody replied that he was mistaken, and went away. ~At four
6 21| fisherman's hut. You cannot be mistaken; there is but one." ~"Afterward?" ~"
7 23| some bad affair?" ~"You are mistaken, Planchet," replied d'Artagnan; "
8 24| again; but he had not been mistaken, the appointment was for
9 24| himself that he had not been mistaken, that the appointment was
10 28| for hard work." ~"You are mistaken; I rode him nearly ten leagues
11 28| said Aramis. ~"You are all mistaken, gentlemen," answered Athos,
12 30| No, Athos, no, you are mistaken," said d'Artagnan; "I love
13 30| to him. He could not be mistaken; Milady was in it. D'Artagnan
14 33| instant. ~"No, Kitty, you are mistaken. I do not love her, but
15 34| gathers them." ~"You are mistaken, friend d'Artagnan," said
16 35| Athos; "but no doubt I was mistaken." And he returned d'Artagnan
17 38| Athos; "for if I am not mistaken, you have left the best
18 41| superior, for fear he might be mistaken; but this gesture being
19 48| paralyzed him. ~Ah! no, we were mistaken; he had discovered a purchaser
20 54| brother." ~"Ay, but you are mistaken. My brother is only your
21 54| me, that's all.' You are mistaken. Tomorrow this order will
22 57| of her courage. ~"You are mistaken, my Lord, blood will flow;
23 63| sounded; Milady was not mistaken. ~"Go to your chamber,"
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