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1 1 | with respect. d'Artagnan fancied quite naturally, according
2 8 | Aramis had procured him. He fancied himself a burden to the
3 11| character. ~D'Artagnan already fancied himself, so rapid is the
4 17| respect for him. The mercer fancied himself already on the high
5 19| life!" cried Aramis. "I fancied myself despised, betrayed.
6 21| one of them, d'Artagnan fancied he perceived on board it
7 24| struggle. D'Artagnan even fancied he could recognize amid
8 32| appearance of meat. ~Porthos fancied they were mystifying him,
9 34| step. The procurator's wife fancied she saw him in a brilliant
10 37| her iron will. ~D'Artagnan fancied himself very cunning when
11 39| than d'Artagnan, he had fancied he saw a second head, a
12 43| village of Boisnau, they fancied they heard the sound of
13 43| came back to the charge, I fancied I felt that in throwing
14 47| pieces," said d'Artagnan, who fancied he read in it his sentence
15 47| great that the cardinal fancied there must be some riot,
16 53| Felton was so dazzled that he fancied he beheld the angel whom
17 59| heard, the simple Puritan fancied he recognized the step and
18 59| board of which he doubtless fancied he could distinguish the
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