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safety 13
sagacity 2
said 1973
sail 16
sailed 2
sailing 1
sailor 3
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16 reflect
16 ruin
16 running
16 sail
16 show
16 suffer
16 sun
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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sail

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1 20| of a vessel ready to set sail, "but this morning came 2 20| service." ~"What?" ~"To let me sail first." ~"That's impossible," 3 20| here first, and will not sail second." ~"I am sorry, too, 4 20| arrived second, and must sail first." ~"The king's service!" 5 20| vessel was quite ready to sail, and the captain was waiting 6 21| immediate preparations to sail. ~Fifty vessels were waiting 7 44| of the Point. He will set sail tomorrow morning." ~"I must 8 51| magnificent fleet ready to sail within eight days. Still 9 58| twenty-third, and Buckingham sets sail tomorrow with his fleet." ~" 10 58| with his fleet." ~"He sets sail tomorrow! Where for?" ~" 11 58| Rochelle." ~"He need not sail!" cried Milady, forgetting 12 58| replied Felton; "he will not sail." ~Milady started with joy. 13 58| by ten o'clock she was to sail. ~In that case, and supposing 14 59| hovering over the waves, the sail of a sloop which was directed 15 60| watch that no vessel should sail until the army which Buckingham 16 60| carried, and how it set sail. ~During this time nothing


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