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1 7 | compromise him and the lady he loves. As for myself, I neither
2 8 | honor to tell you, my wife loves me dearly--my wife, then,
3 11| disheartening to see the woman one loves long for those thousands
4 11| are five ages." ~"When one loves." ~"Well! And who told you
5 16| too virtuous; and besides, loves your Majesty too well." ~"
6 16| love me; I tell you she loves another; I tell you she
7 16| another; I tell you she loves that infamous Buckingham!
8 16| know how much the queen loves dancing. I will answer for
9 26| not faithless; she still loves me! Come, my friend, come,
10 33| replied Kitty, "my mistress loves you not at all." ~"HEIN!"
11 35| of his departure. ~"She loves him devilishly," he murmured.
12 38| is one of my friends who loves her--Monsieur Athos, this
13 48| principal thing is to know which loves money the best." ~"What
14 54| but you know that God, who loves martyrs, sometimes permits
15 55| clasping his hands. A Musketeer loves women, and he loves them
16 55| Musketeer loves women, and he loves them by clasping his arms
17 61| Milady, with a sigh, "if she loves she is not altogether wretched." ~"
18 61| spoken together, you whom he loves with all his soul, you whom
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