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1 1 | had the honor to be, as a child, the play-fellow of our
2 6 | have prevailed upon this child to rebel against his master,
3 16| she DID love me!" ~"You child, why, there is not a man
4 17| is true, that is true, my child," said the queen, "you are
5 22| D'Artagnan obeyed like a child, without the least resistance
6 23| shun it, were it with a child of ten years old. If you
7 31| left her a widow with one child. This child was the only
8 31| widow with one child. This child was the only heir to Lord
9 33| the SOUBRETTE. ~"Speak, my child, speak," said d'Artagnan; "
10 33| Where you please, my dear child." ~"Come, then." ~And Kitty,
11 33| whose room is this, my dear child?" ~"It is mine, Monsieur
12 43| while obeying him like a child, hated him as a child hates
13 43| a child, hated him as a child hates his master, and would
14 47| loved d'Artagnan like a child, and this somber and inflexible
15 50| Friend Felton, John, my child, guard me, and more particularly
16 51| the Carmelites; this poor child is quite resigned, as she
17 55| are an accomplice of that child of Belial who is called
18 61| following few lines: ~My Dear Child, Hold yourself ready. OUR
19 63| was playing?" ~"Yes, my child." ~"That man, then, was
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