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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | calves of its owner as he walked, and against the rough side 2 1 | of any doctor, d'Artagnan walked about that same evening, 3 1 | packet under his arm, and walked about till he found an apartment 4 3 | arms. Behind this group walked the surgeon; and behind 5 4 | slowly the stranger had walked, he was gone on his way, 6 5 | flew, then, rather than walked, toward the convent of the 7 5 | of M. de Treville. ~They walked arm in arm, occupying the 8 12| Buckingham, left alone, walked toward a mirror. His Musketeer' 9 14| he was concerned. He had walked as one walks in a dream; 10 21| with the steeds. ~The duke walked so fast that d'Artagnan 11 26| second floor." ~D'Artagnan walked quickly in the direction 12 26| missal of the Jesuit, and walked respectfully before them 13 30| acquainted. This person walked along the terrace, which 14 34| thought Porthos, as he walked away, "it appears I am getting 15 37| mind to renounce it. ~He walked six or seven times round 16 44| and began to play. Athos walked about in a contemplative 17 58| it to touch land. Felton walked into the sea up to his middle, 18 63| his mistress. ~Athos rose, walked toward his friend with a 19 64| road he was to take. ~Athos walked in the direction indicated, 20 64| darkness he consented, and walked on before Athos. ~Arrived 21 66| one arm. The executioner walked behind them, and Lord de 22 66| Artagnan, Porthos, and Aramis walked behind the executioner.


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