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1 3 | poniarded him, sir, as is most agreeable to you." ~"I did not know
2 4 | not likely to be at all agreeable, he pretended not to see
3 10| to serve the king and be agreeable to the queen. Dispose of
4 16| thing which you know will be agreeable to her." ~"What is that?" ~"
5 18| meant to afford you that agreeable surprise." ~"Be satisfied,"
6 19| or any that may be more agreeable to you, and recuperate yourself
7 21| not been to make myself agreeable to someone who is my lady,
8 26| waiting maid seems to have an agreeable style," said the messenger,
9 27| ceasing to be calm and agreeable. ~Neither was it, as with
10 30| which promised him some agreeable adventure, as might be seen
11 31| on this very evening, if agreeable to you, I will present you
12 31| that this recital was not agreeable to her. The blood rose to
13 33| not likely to be at all agreeable." ~"That is to say, you
14 36| Monsieur d'Artagnan; your agreeable company will divert me." ~"
15 36| Milady assumed the most agreeable air possible, and conversed
16 42| chamber; the dead are not agreeable company, particularly when
17 43| There were also less agreeable visits--for two or three
18 50| brother it would be very agreeable to you to be my heir likewise;
19 51| advantageous and the most agreeable of all religions! All the
20 54| open than will perhaps be agreeable to you, for in four days
21 61| she was. She tried to be agreeable, and she was charming, winning
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