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1 9 | were going down d'Artagnan laid his hand on the shoulder
2 10| Artagnan flew to his hole, laid himself down on the floor
3 15| bailiffs and soldiers came and laid siege to the house, broke
4 16| poinard, and in so doing laid bare her shoulder. d'Artagnan,"
5 16| is here." And the queen laid her beautiful hand on her
6 20| fatigue. A mattress was laid upon the deck for him. He
7 25| took one of his pistols, laid it on his table, day and
8 25| of Monsieur le Prince, I laid a few snare in the runs;
9 26| of this world, Bazin had laid his hands upon sword, pistols,
10 26| and at the first pass I laid him stark dead." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
11 34| double pistoles, which he laid down on the table; then
12 35| the program which he had laid out in advance. He did not
13 39| plain enough. Milady has laid her complaints against me
14 47| Musketeers and a Guardsman laid a wager with Monsieur de
15 53| the manner in which Felton laid the book upon the little
16 54| conduct was more easy. She had laid that down the preceding
17 54| placed than I am that God has laid this responsibility." ~"
18 56| took back the weapon, and laid it upon the table, as he
19 57| infamous. Oh, the train is well laid; the plot is clever. My
20 57| the knife which Felton had laid down, exclaimed, "And by
21 61| loved, for whom I would have laid down my life, for whom I
22 66| spread it upon the ground, laid the body in it, threw in
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