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suspense 1
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suspicious 3
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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suspicion

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1 3 | as if struck by a sudden suspicion. This great hatred which 2 11| Bonacieux. ~Mme. Bonacieux! The suspicion that it was she had crossed 3 15| Eminence entertains any suspicion against one of my Musketeers," 4 16| myself secure from such a suspicion." ~"Monsieur Cardinal, you 5 23| inspire him with the least suspicion of his pretty hostess. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 6 24| time as well as to evade suspicion, to fall into the easiest 7 24| had passed without even a suspicion of its existence. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 8 42| d'Artagnan, "a horrible suspicion crosses my mind! Can this 9 43| hesitation created some suspicion in the three friends, and 10 48| Planchet, humiliated by the suspicion, and moreover, terrified 11 56| taste as in the morning. Suspicion instantly seized me. I paused, 12 56| I had any, could have no suspicion of it. ~"After supper I 13 62| abbess may entertain no suspicion; Armentieres, on the banks 14 63| Bonacieux, without any suspicion, accompanied her. Once concealed 15 63| came in; and to remove all suspicion, if she had any, Milady 16 63| Bonacieux would have any suspicion. The poor young woman was


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