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1 3 | against the cardinal, bid me adieu and let us separate. I will
2 11| come out." ~"In that case, adieu." ~"Why so?" ~"I do not
3 11| devotion were stupidity. Adieu, madame, adieu!" ~And as
4 11| stupidity. Adieu, madame, adieu!" ~And as if he only felt
5 19| to go home." ~"Be easy. Adieu, and a prosperous voyage.
6 21| password?" ~"Exactly." ~"Adieu, master!" ~"A good journey,
7 34| tenderly your black eyes. ~"Adieu; or rather, AU REVOIR." ~
8 35| reciprocally passionate adieu, another interview was arranged
9 40| waved it to her as a sign of adieu. ~On his part Aramis wrote
10 48| every dream is an illusion. Adieu! Take care of yourself,
11 51| your game, and your letter. Adieu, gentlemen!" ~And remounting
12 51| notwithstanding the friendly adieu of his Eminence, they plainly
13 51| may happen unexpectedly. ~"Adieu, my dear cousin. Tell us
14 52| confidence in him. Do as I do. Adieu, dear sister, till your
15 54| carried into execution. Adieu, madame. That is all I had
16 56| you only a single time. Adieu, my charmer; I will wait
17 62| post horse." ~"Capital! Adieu, Chevalier." ~"Adieu, Countess." ~"
18 62| Capital! Adieu, Chevalier." ~"Adieu, Countess." ~"Commend me
19 63| Rochefort passed at a gallop. ~"Adieu, brother!" cried Milady. ~
20 63| at the door; you bid me adieu; you mount the step to embrace
21 63| carriage as if to bid her adieu, and she was to take away
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