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30 guard
30 hear
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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1 1 | citizen. Loving his country better than he did his disciple, 2 3 | whether it would not be better to open the door than to 3 4 | I should like it much better if these two difficulties 4 4 | Certainly, it would have been better," said William, "if what 5 5 | studio by a story to get better light, and thus far he had 6 5 | grew quicker, and had a better colouring, with the temperate 7 6 | tulips. Indeed; he knew better than any one else at Haarlem 8 7 | or, what would be still better, a completely new scent; 9 9 | Cornelius in order so much the better to recognise him in case 10 11| urge Cornelius to make a better defence; they displayed 11 11| having so completely got the better of his adversary that he 12 13| at daybreak, to secure a better place; but he, outdoing 13 13| the stone of the pump the better to see and be seen, made 14 13| have been administered in better style by any prize-fighter 15 15| allowing her love to get the better of her bashfulness, "I thought 16 16| Let us employ it even better," said Rosa, smiling. "Teach 17 16| daughter of a jailer, scarcely better than a hangman?" ~Cornelius 18 17| Rosa. ~"Yes, yes! it is better as it is now," repeated 19 20| think that you love them better than you do me." ~"Oh, my 20 21| He touched something much better, -- two warm and half open 21 21| a signal?" ~"I shall do better than that." ~"What will 22 22| and pencil, and, perhaps better still, pen and ink, and 23 23| He thought it, therefore, better to employ a different expedient. 24 23| whenever he liked -- thought it better to wait and to take it either 25 24| of a man who has got the better of his enemy, -- "Ah, you 26 28| But no; and it is much better so. Some fine day Gryphus 27 28| bread is to your taste, the better it is to mine." ~"How so?" ~" 28 28| clever sorcerer, why, you had better change the furniture of 29 30| might therefore perhaps better have said, My sister. ~" 30 31| felt as if no one had a better right to call himself its


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