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sand 5
sang 2
sanguinary 2
sank 21
sapphire 9
sapphires 1
saraband 2
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21 port
21 position
21 sake
21 sank
21 spanish
21 straight
21 surprise
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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sank

   Chapter
1 5 | courage alone supported him, sank upon his knee. ~"S'blood!" 2 11| hand upon her shoulder, she sank upon one knee, crying in 3 16| upon him, when the queen sank, half fainting, into the 4 27| said Athos, rising; but he sank down again immediately. 5 35| legs failed her, and she sank into an armchair. Kitty, 6 41| life." ~The wounded man sank upon his knees, to again 7 49| sources, abandoned her; she sank into a large easy chair, 8 54| repulsed Milady, and she sank into a chair. ~Lord de Winter 9 56| appeared as if the ceiling sank upon my head and crushed 10 56| heard nor saw me, and I sank upon the floor a prey to 11 56| kind; but there was none. I sank exhausted with fatigue and 12 56| falling entirely asleep, I sank into a state of drowsiness 13 56| not reach the bolster. I sank on my knees, my hands clasped 14 57| strength was exhausted, Milady sank, weak and languishing, into 15 63| walk, made two steps, and sank upon her knees. Milady tried 16 63| pervaded her frame, and she sank panting into the arms of 17 66| uttered a cry of terror and sank upon her knees. The executioner 18 66| swords together." ~D'Artagnan sank on his knees and prayed. ~" 19 66| victim, then a truncated mass sank beneath the blow. ~The executioner 20 67| then, like his comrades, he sank again into reverie. ~As 21 67| having read these two lines, sank into a profound reverie;


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