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21 cloud
21 conceal
21 considered
21 crowns
21 devoted
21 double
21 doublet
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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crowns

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1 1 | you, my son, but fifteen crowns, my horse, and the counsels 2 1 | Treville gains ten thousand crowns a year; he is therefore 3 1 | we have said, of fifteen crowns, the horse, and the letter 4 1 | come. There will be eleven crowns gained." ~It is to be remembered 5 1 | be remembered that eleven crowns was just the sum that remained 6 1 | velvet purse with the eleven crowns it contained; for as to 7 1 | king." He then drew two crowns majestically from his purse 8 1 | owner sold him for three crowns, which was a very good price, 9 3 | came to Paris with four crowns in my purse, and would have 10 3 | his career with four more crowns than M. de Treville possessed 11 28| shall have, at most, thirty crowns left." ~"And I about ten 12 28| all." ~"Porthos?" ~"Thirty crowns." ~"Aramis?" ~"Ten pistoles." ~" 13 29| to squeeze a few paltry crowns from them. Oh! If you were 14 32| which, one by one, the old crowns of M. Coquenard had ascended. 15 34| that was why I got three crowns for him. It must have been 16 34| which he had sold for three crowns. ~Porthos went away after 17 34| owed you more than five crowns, your horsedealer is a thief." ~" 18 38| grandfather gave two thousand crowns for it, as he once told 19 38| borrow at least a thousand crowns on it. With that sum you 20 38| there shall be five hundred crowns for you, and five hundred 21 38| for you, and five hundred crowns for me." ~"Don't dream it,


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