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1 2 | passed suddenly to another subject. ~"What do you think of
2 2 | No jesting upon that subject, gentlemen," said Porthos; "
3 3 | awaited." ~"You know not the subject of their conversation?" ~"
4 16| threatening. ~"I am a faithful subject of the king, madame, and
5 23| misfortunes I have been subject to faintnesses, which seize
6 23| some Latin verses upon that subject? Stop!" ~"Yes, doubtless,"
7 25| at the first word on the subject, he sent us to all the devils.
8 26| proposed to me the following subject, which has not yet been
9 26| benediction.'" ~"An admirable subject!" cried the Jesuit. ~"Admirable
10 26| ease, FACILUS NATANS, in a subject of my own choice, which
11 26| blessing fingers. There is the subject simplified. ARGUMENTUM OMNI
12 26| ORNAMENTO. I could make of that subject two volumes the size of
13 26| What says Augustine on this subject: "'SEVERUS SIT CLERICORUM
14 29| us say no more upon the subject, I beg of you. You have
15 31| want to be enlightened on a subject; then, when I shall have
16 44| could throw any light on the subject, Porthos called the host
17 47| and we will return to that subject later, if such be your pleasure;
18 48| A family affair was not subject to the investigation of
19 48| properly acquainted with the subject. I have heard here and there
20 50| send me information on the subject." ~A cold sweat burst from
21 56| upon the most rebellious subject that nature and religion
22 60| friends not to revert to the subject again, declaring that if
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