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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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constantly

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1 1 | Tarbes to Meung his fist was constantly doubled, or his hand on 2 2 | accustomed all his life, and who constantly paid his debts with that 3 2 | imposing number, paraded constantly, armed to the teeth and 4 3 | these enmities which we see constantly breaking out against the 5 7 | and the Inseparables were constantly to be met with seeking one 6 8 | monsieur." ~"Yes?" ~"Seeing you constantly surrounded by Musketeers 7 10| office. As d'Artagnan so constantly frequented the hotel, no 8 16| unfortunate queen, who was constantly threatened with divorce, 9 16| a churchman, and who am constantly turned aside for my real 10 17| of herself her thoughts constantly reverted to that handsome 11 21| someone to whom he could constantly talk of the queen. ~In one 12 30| temple, filled his mind constantly. ~"That is to say, you are 13 30| dancer. ~Aramis, who was constantly at work at his poem, shut 14 33| languishing glances of Kitty, her constantly meeting him in the antechamber, 15 40| relatives, about whom she was constantly having serious disputes 16 41| revolt and foreign war were constantly mingling. ~Spaniards, Englishmen, 17 48| his wishes if he had not constantly seen Milady like a dark 18 48| They had, besides, to look constantly to their own proper safety; 19 49| same calmness Milady had constantly seen in him, never pronouncing 20 56| souls, that lion roaring constantly around us, breathed it into 21 61| intrigues, amid which she had constantly lived for five or six years. 22 65| to restrain d'Artagnan, constantly in advance of the little


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