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1 1 | s end. ~"But it's of no importance," continued d'Artagnan,
2 1 | natural assurance; "it's of no importance. The money is nothing; that
3 6 | Treville on an affair of importance. Ah, I had eighty louis
4 11| must be, then, an affair of importance; and what is the most important
5 14| which proved the degree of importance he attached to the commission
6 15| an affair of the highest importance." ~"I defy your Eminence
7 17| something of the highest importance to tell you." ~"True," said
8 17| else, I attached no more importance to that event than it merited." ~"
9 19| see him on something of importance. ~D'Artagnan had been there
10 19| disturbed you when you know the importance of my business." ~"Speak,
11 20| an affair of the greatest importance recalls me to London. Come,
12 28| that you attach so much importance to these animals, for I
13 38| answer me. I attach great importance to the question I am about
14 41| which had derived a new importance from the ruin of the other
15 41| Is your secret of enough importance to me to spare your life
16 41| person, who attaches great importance to you, as I have heard
17 44| have put a question of no importance. ~"I, monseigneur?" replied
18 47| conversation of the highest importance." ~"Which we can resume
19 48| Winter about affairs of vast importance, of the horrors of the cardinal--" ~"
20 53| revealed to her all the importance of the reply she was about
21 55| No, sir. Besides, of what importance to you is the life or death
22 60| confiding to him candidly the importance of his departure, when the
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