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bearer 16
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19 army
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19 brother-in-law
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 Pre| honor of being received, bearing the names of Athos, Porthos, 2 2 | servants. Each boasted the bearing and the courage of his own 3 3 | the Louvre." ~D'Artagnan's bearing became still more imposing. 4 5 | whose lordly air and austere bearing pleased him much. He flattered 5 24 | Two of the men appeared, bearing the woman in their arms, 6 28 | Anybody may see by our bearing that we are people of condition." ~" 7 38 | not for a man who had the bearing of a prince. The Musketeer 8 39 | which was impressed a dove bearing a green branch. ~The other 9 40 | little from his usual lofty bearing. In fact, the evening before, 10 47 | again toward the bastion, bearing with them the trophies of 11 50 | the port, a little boat bearing his logbook and the register 12 51 | cardinal saw his means already bearing fruit, and applauded himself 13 56 | the more readily from its bearing a false name, and he could 14 56 | table, with two covers, bearing a supper ready prepared, 15 56 | hour later it reappeared, bearing my supper. In an instant, 16 57 | knew him by that imposing bearing which hell has bestowed 17 60 | already left the port, the one bearing, as we know, Milady, who, 18 61 | high air and aristocratic bearing. It is true that the habit 19 66 | left-hand shore of the Lys, bearing the guilty woman and the


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