The dragoon gazed for
The dragoon gazed for
The dragoon gazed for
The dragoon gazed for an instant at the fallen man, as if expecting him to rise and attack him in turn; but, seeing that he did not do so, he turned round and walked slowly in the direction of his charger. He had taken but a few steps when the Navarrese sprang to his feet, and thrust his hand into the red sash which girded his waist, as though seeking a weapon. He found none, and, instantly darting forward, he passed the soldier, and reached his mules a moment sooner than the former did his horse. The next instant a long brown barrel was projected across the packsaddles, and behind it was seen the blue cap and pale countenance of Paco, who, with glittering eye and face livid from fury, was taking a deadly aim at the soldier, now standing beside the shoulder of his charger.

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Do not think that
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D Artagnan who had
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D Artagnan made him
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To propose to Hakem
On finding himself alone
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Thou preservest our horses
Appoint a place of
Worn out with the
Try it again my
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In those desert regions
What of all this
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