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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 6 | began to lose what he had won, he was not sorry to find 2 7 | himself to be engaged, had won Planchet--that was the name 3 7 | fits. On the days when he won he was insolent and ostentatious; 4 10| should return?" ~"Oh, he won't return; and if he should, 5 11| cited who would neither have won their spurs in the first 6 11| is he?" ~"Come, come, you won't tell me you don't know 7 20| and Planchet! MORBLEU! I won't be their dupe, I will 8 25| reckoning my horse, which he won into the bargain. But you, 9 27| or oaths, Athos when he won remained as unmoved as when 10 28| But please to observe I won back the equipage,' cried 11 28| becoming angry again. ~"I won back your harness, then 12 29| write to the Duchesse--but I won't repeat her name, for I 13 30| Englishman of Amiens who had won his horse and had been very 14 31| the same token that you won our horses." ~"That is true, 15 33| That's exactly the reason I won't go," said d'Artagnan. ~" 16 36| difficult they are to be won." ~"Oh, difficulties do 17 39| Artagnan; "what the devil! They won't devour us all four, four 18 45| Monsieur Porthos?" ~"I have won five pistoles of Aramis." ~" 19 47| an hour, and our wager is won; but we will be fair players. 20 54| said she, smiling, "but we won't tell him!" ~In the evening 21 56| oath for me on the cross; I won't ask anything more of you.' ~"'


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