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gallows 1
gambler 2
game 19
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gaming 5
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19 fly
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19 game
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | dispute over their evening game of chess upon the merits 2 2 | touched should quit the game, yielding his turn for the 3 6 | Porthos and Aramis to play a game at tennis in a tennis court 4 6 | although ignorant of the game, which he had never played, 5 6 | was too ignorant of the game to play it regularly they 6 6 | he would not resume the game until he should be prepared 7 6 | were so engaged with their game, and Athos was watching 8 6 | t know whether it is the game which leaves no scent, or 9 25| way, to whom he proposed a game of LANSQUENET." ~"That's 10 25| in bed, and was playing a game at LANSQUENET with Mousqueton, 11 30| must always be playing some game or other." ~"Yes; and that 12 31| he played only an equal game with her. As to the commencement 13 33| the soubrette. He whose game is the eagle takes no heed 14 33| Dessessart. I understand my game, Kitty; I have this one 15 41| that the real stake in this game, which two most powerful 16 45| Porthos playing an earnest game of dice with Aramis. He 17 51| finish your bottles, your game, and your letter. Adieu, 18 51| Eminence; this letter is your game. Why should you expose your 19 51| Why should you expose your game to your adversary? That


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