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Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 1 | and their threats. The men on their horses, indeed, 2 1 | Then, turning round to his men, he gave the word of command, -- ~" 3 1 | tone which is peculiar to men of his profession; "be easy, 4 2 | who are almost military men yourselves, you are aware 5 2 | chanced to wound one of my men, we should knock over a 6 3 | on within the hearts of men." ~The officer looked askance 7 3 | having saved the lives of two men." ~Rosa took the hand which 8 4 | manner; "and the greatest men have sometimes fallen victims 9 4 | and ran after two other men before him, whom he overtook 10 4 | what he had seen. The three men then stopped, looking after 11 4 | its nucleus, those three men whom we left looking after 12 4 | until the coach and the men encountered. ~The brothers 13 4 | assassins!" answered the men who were running after the 14 5 | to pieces, three thousand men killed and five thousand 15 11| that many very dangerous men were engaged in gardening, 16 11| to belong to the class of men most dangerous to public 17 11| preparations which these men were obliged to make in 18 12| bit those who left as free men. ~The shorter the way from 19 21| Gryphus entered, led his men in, and shut the door after 20 21| was one of the happiest of men. Rosa allowed him to press 21 21| Oh, my God! how wicked men are! What have I done to 22 26| I am but a woman; these men may league themselves against 23 26| its way to the hearts of men, -- ~"For Heaven's sake, 24 26| Gentlemen, I am speaking to men of honor." ~There was such 25 27| Systens, followed by two men, who carried in a box their 26 28| began his song again: -- ~"Men defile us and kill us while 27 31| period when the souls of men were filled with war and 28 31| for ever in the memory of men. ~So much the more reason 29 31| sluggish folk are of all men the most earnest in tiring 30 31| litter were supported by four men, who were from time to time 31 31| most insignificant words of men of political importance 32 32| the avenue by the crowd of men and women. ~This carriage, 33 32| is peculiar to military men, to the soldier who was 34 32| spectacle to see these two men at the windows of their


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