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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | well-shaped mustache. He was dressed in a doublet and hose of 2 2 | and haughty countenance, dressed in a costume so peculiar 3 5 | wound, though it had been dressed anew by M. de Treville's 4 6 | being a Musketeer, he was dressed as a citizen. The Guards 5 6 | Artagnan found the Musketeer dressed and ready to go out. As 6 7 | of the time of Henry III, dressed with the greatest elegance, 7 12| appeared to him at this moment, dressed in a simple robe of white 8 22| and the other nobles were dressed like him. This was the costume 9 22| best became the king. So dressed, he really appeared the 10 22| chamber in which she had dressed, and where she was to take 11 24| to the three men, who wee dressed as cavaliers. 'Ah, my worthy 12 24| short, elderly, and commonly dressed in clothes of a dark color, 13 25| elderly, that sort of lackey, dressed in dark clothes, treated 14 26| a fat capon, mutton leg dressed with garlic, and four bottles 15 28| consisted of meats nicely dressed, choice wines, and superb 16 29| anxious and negligently dressed, said nothing. ~It may be 17 30| roadside; a cavalier, richly dressed, was close to the door. ~ 18 38| garments himself. ~d'Artagnan dressed himself, and Athos did the 19 38| Oh, Porthos's duchess is dressed by her husband's clerks," 20 56| during this long sleep? ~"I dressed myself as quickly as possible;


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