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1 1 | understand that the police would deal with him pretty severely
2 3 | judged that he had not to deal with a fool, and changing
3 6 | Bernajoux, to have only to deal with an apprentice Musketeer.
4 8 | even when they eat a good deal." ~D'Artagnan thus felt
5 13| perceived that they had not to deal with a gentleman, and they
6 19| which preoccupied him a good deal. ~After the two friends
7 25| host. Now, I travel a great deal, particularly on this road,
8 28| We have undergone a great deal of fatigue, remember, and
9 31| bit her lips; she had to deal with a Gascon who played
10 32| little, and colored a great deal. ~M. Coquenard had, since
11 38| devil perceived he had to deal with a man. He then concluded
12 41| know with whom he had to deal, and fell upon the body
13 47| may see that they have to deal with brave and loyal soldiers
14 50| whom she reckoned she could deal very easily, rather than
15 56| that the villain had to deal with. I have told you that
16 60| her. If you had only to deal with four men, d'Artagnan,
17 61| Buckingham, talking a great deal to induce her auditor to
18 61| d'Artagnan, say a great deal about them." ~"You know
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