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1 2 | Treville employed this powerful weapon for the king, in the first
2 2 | certain scratches that every weapon was pointed and sharpened,
3 6 | from the line. He freed his weapon, made a lunge, and touched
4 30| that the little feminine weapon flew into a thousand pieces. ~
5 35| determined to keep it as a weapon against Milady, or else,
6 41| held in his hand, as his weapon for combat, the forces of
7 41| the idea that a special weapon had been employed. This
8 41| barrel of the now-useless weapon, and passed through the
9 45| out his arm so that the weapon almost touched Milady's
10 52| still held the harmless weapon in her clenched hand; but
11 55| myself will give you the weapon you desire." ~"Well," said
12 55| Felton gave him back his weapon. ~Then, through the grating
13 56| drawing from his pocket the weapon which he had brought, according
14 56| me." ~Felton offered the weapon to Milady, who examined
15 56| Felton took back the weapon, and laid it upon the table,
16 56| and wresting from me the weapon that had so badly served
17 56| threatens!' ~"'You shall have no weapon left in your power.' ~"'
18 56| your power.' ~"'There is a weapon which despair has placed
19 58| today. You have no longer a weapon; and besides, I am on my
20 65| Put back that weapon, d'Artagnan!" said he; "
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