The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales
e second musketeer, arriving at Nangis at the same moment, placed himself at the head of thirty-three more. The t
er led the troop
d the troops
d the troops
killed thirty of the Queen's troops. The second musketeer killed thirty of t
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against each other, my children," s
exclaimed Aramis
fratricidal warf
they exclai
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nderstood each other.
is killed three. D'Arta
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withdraw from each other's embraces.
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with him!" sho
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claimed the a
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ildren! However different our opinion may be in regard to politics, we have but one
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