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cries 27
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crimes 20
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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crimes

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1 12| would give me are almost crimes." ~"Because you do not love 2 50| has been guilty of as many crimes as you could read of in 3 53| Lord; your debaucheries and crimes would vouch for it." ~"What, 4 54| becomes the guilty; whatever crimes they may have committed, 5 55| woman been relating her crimes to you? In that case I can 6 59| When he compared the public crimes of this minister--startling 7 59| this minister--startling crimes, European crimes, if so 8 59| startling crimes, European crimes, if so we may say--with 9 59| the private and unknown crimes with which Milady had charged 10 59| head spared, despite many crimes." ~"Mr. Felton," said Buckingham, " 11 59| defiled her. Repair your crimes toward her; let her go free, 12 61| cardinal pursues not only crimes," said she: "there are certain 13 65| revelation of these unknown crimes. ~"That is not all," resumed 14 65| Winter," said he, "your crimes have wearied men on earth 15 66| if I have committed the crimes you accuse me of," shrieked 16 67| in the first place, what crimes are imputed to me, I will 17 67| deeds I have really done." ~"Crimes are imputed to you which 18 67| Milady de Winter, of whose crimes your Eminence is doubtless 19 67| Winter has committed the crimes you lay to her charge, she 20 67| On the other side, the crimes, the power, and the infernal


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