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1 1 | remarks he had begun, and addressing himself to his auditors
2 2 | another Musketeer, without addressing anyone in particular, but
3 9 | you madame,' continued he, addressing the lady on my arm--" ~"
4 11| reflecting on his future amours, addressing himself to the beautiful
5 13| Artagnan," said the commissary, addressing Athos, "declare all that
6 15| monseigneur," continued Treville. Addressing the cardinal, "Monsieur
7 18| Infamous!" said Mme. Bonacieux, addressing this epithet to her husband. ~"
8 26| Artagnan with his hand, and addressing the two ecclesiastics. ~"
9 30| Eh, monsieur!" said he, addressing d'Artagnan, "don't you remember
10 31| Gentlemen," said Athos, addressing at the same time his companions
11 42| Gentlemen," continued he, addressing the Guardsmen, "I request
12 42| Gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, addressing the Guardsmen, "you may
13 43| my gentlemen," said he, addressing the Musketeers, "and it
14 46| coming in, saluting you, and addressing you. Here at least," said
15 47| bowing courteously and addressing the soldiers and the pioneers,
16 48| Now," continued he, addressing Planchet, "you have eight
17 49| very closely, but without addressing a single word to her. ~He
18 54| preparations for breakfast without addressing a word to him. At the moment
19 55| baron might believe she was addressing heaven, and that Felton
20 55| might understand she was addressing him. ~Felton lowered his
21 57| guilty nor mad!' ~"Then, addressing the man who accompanied
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