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1 4 | Monsieur does not postpone an interview through prudence?" ~"Prudence,
2 10| or is likely to have, an interview with the queen." ~D'Artagnan
3 21| thank me for in this second interview than for what I did for
4 25| perhaps depends upon this interview.'" ~"The snare is rather
5 35| details of the pretended interview of the soubrette with de
6 35| Finally, as the hour for her interview with the count approached,
7 35| passionate adieu, another interview was arranged for the following
8 40| the cause of the strange interview; but d'Artagnan confined
9 43| and sometimes to have an interview with a messenger whom he
10 44| Marquis de Beautru, upon the interview which the duke had at the
11 44| that you have proofs of the interview granted at the Louvre by
12 48| have eight days to get an interview with Lord de Winter; you
13 56| leave it with me after our interview." ~"Say no more of that,
14 63| Porthos the substance of his interview with the cardinal, and said,
15 63| He described to him his interview with the cardinal, and said,
16 67| cardinal; this was his second interview with Richelieu, and he afterward
17 67| Porthos the substance of his interview with the cardinal, and said,
18 67| He described to him his interview with the cardinal, and said,
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