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d'artagnan listened to him with exemplary complaisance and when he had finished said and madame bonacieux do you know who carried her off for i do not forget that i owe to that unpleasant circumstance the good fortune of having made your acquaintance
ah that's quite another thing but promise me if you should not be killed tonight that you will go tomorrow i promise it do you need money
which was fixed for midday he cast his eyes around and seeing that the street was empty said to his adversary my faith it is fortunate for you although your name is bernajoux to have only to deal with an apprentice musketeer
and all the fault is with your musketeers
returned to his hotel and immediately sent word to the four friends that he awaited their company at dinner
yes sire as they always do and how did the thing happen let us see for you know my dear captain a judge must hear both sides good lord in the most simple and natural manner possible
exactly but it is not the less true that letters which come in this way into shut up houses fall from heaven my friend fall from heaven
at all events young man rely upon one who has been thirty years at court do not lull yourself in security or you will be lost but on the contrary and it is i who say it see enemies in all directions if anyone seeks a quarrel with you
the triumph of the queen and the humiliation of his eminence you must look out for yourself what have i to fear replied d'artagnan as long as i shall have the luck to enjoy the favor of their majesties everything believe me
and pressing him warmly without doubt would soon have completed his work with a third blow when the noise which arose from the street being heard in the tennis court two of the friends of the guardsman who had seen him go out after exchanging some words with d'artagnan rushed sword in hand from the court and fell upon the conqueror
shall i give you counsel good counsel the counsel of a friend
and you found it traitorous monsieur indeed
his eyes therefore were fixed in a sort of agony upon the door through which the king must enter
his visit of the day before it is to be remembered had been very short and very little explicative he found treville in a joyful mood he had thought the king and queen charming at the ball it is true the cardinal had been particularly ill tempered
look at me as long as you like my little gentleman i have said what i have said
which seize me all at once and i have just felt a cold shiver pay no attention to it you have nothing to occupy yourself with but being happy then i have full occupation for i am so not yet wait a little this evening you said well
now let us talk about yourself my young friend
but i leave your majesty to judge what five armed men could possibly be going to do in such a deserted place as the neighborhood
who was waiting for them already informed of this fresh disturbance
had made a party of pleasure with a young fellow from gascony whom i had introduced to them the same morning the party was to take place at saint germain i believe and they had appointed to meet at the carmes deschaux when they were disturbed by de jussac cahusac
bernajoux was not a man to have such a compliment paid to him twice in an instant his sword glittered in his hand and he sprang upon his adversary whom
never mind be content i will do my best on guard but said he whom d'artagnan thus provoked it appears to me that this place is badly chosen and that we should be better
where my friends still remain and you have returned have you not
it is woman who has ruined us still ruins us and will ruin us as long as the world stands take my advice and set out this evening
besides how is it possible to avoid a little condescension toward a husband whose pretty wife has appointed a meeting with you that same evening at saint cloud
directed his course toward the louvre but to the great astonishment of the captain of the musketeers he was informed that the king had gone stag hunting in the forest of saint germain
he saluted the king respectfully and with this agreement took leave of him that evening the three musketeers were informed of the honor accorded them as they had long been acquainted with the king they were not much excited
and let us endeavor to see the king before he is prejudiced by the cardinal
then upon seeing my musketeers they changed their minds and forgot their private hatred for partisan hatred for your majesty cannot be ignorant that the musketeers who belong to the king and nobody but the king
it is useless to let the cardinal know yes sire you understand treville an edict is still an edict it is forbidden to fight after all but this encounter sire is quite out of the ordinary conditions of a duel it is a brawl
i am going out for all day perhaps you are therefore your own master till seven o'clock in the evening but at seven o'clock you must hold yourself in readiness with two horses
excitement was at its height among the musketeers and their allies and they even began to deliberate whether they should not set fire to the hotel
this evening will come thank god and perhaps you look for it with as much impatience as i do perhaps this evening madame bonacieux will visit the conjugal domicile
and the two will pass off together
which may betray him who wears it sell this ring a ring which comes from my sovereign never said d'artagnan then at least turn the gem inside you silly fellow for everybody must be aware that a cadet from gascony
we are going again it appears to have our hides pierced in all sorts of ways you will take your musketoon and your pistols
he is the son of one of my oldest friends the son of a man who served under the king your father of glorious memory in the civil war and you say this young man behaved himself well tell me how treville you know how i delight in accounts of war and fighting
so trifling indeed that d'artagnan did not perceive it any more than he had the momentary shade which an instant before had darkened the countenance of the worthy man ah may you be a true prophet said d'artagnan laughing no
not only as good comrades but as men who had so often had their turn that they could very well afford him his
i prefer traveling alone to having a companion who entertains the least fear
whom he had sent home two hours before from the hotel de ville telling him to sit up for him opened the door for him the reader may ask
passed so close to d'artagnan's face
with a letter in which he begged of him to eject the cardinal's guardsmen from his house and to reprimand his people for their audacity in making sortie against the king's musketeers
which the liberality of d'artagnan had not entirely effaced left alone d'artagnan read and reread his billet then he kissed and rekissed twenty times the lines traced by the hand of his beautiful mistress
i found a letter on the green table cover in your bedroom and where is that letter
domestics in daring to make a sortie upon the king's musketeers the proposition had been made and received with enthusiasm when fortunately eleven o'clock struck
and as d'artagnan stood firm it was his adversary who made the retreating step but d'artagnan seized the moment at which in this movement the sword of bernajoux deviated from the line he freed his weapon made a lunge and touched his adversary on the shoulder
in whose service he had a relative
let us adjure him in the name of the god before whom he must perhaps appear to speak the truth
and who have i dare affirm to the king his service much at heart three of my best soldiers i say
far from here oh lord no about forty leagues only
it is as i have the honor to relate it to your majesty jussac one of the first swordsmen in the kingdom well sire for once he found his master i will see this young man treville i will see him and if anything can be done
oh the women the women cried the old soldier i know them by their romantic imagination everything that savors of mystery charms them so you have seen the arm that was all you would meet the queen and she would not know who you are
of which the doctor says bad things
it is not natural for letters to enter people's houses in this manner if the window had been open or even ajar i should think nothing of it but no all was hermetically sealed
particularly in the night what the deuce can you expect i am no swordsman well don't be alarmed if i return at one two or three o'clock in the morning
gentlemen i will see the king this evening but as to you i do not advise you to risk doing so this advice was too reasonable and moreover came from a man who knew the king too well to allow the four young men to dispute it
brush off your boots yesterday from the pavement of paris
and how the devil did you escape
and by and by by and by we will see ah sire it is because i confide in that justice that i shall wait patiently and quietly the good pleasure of your majesty
everyone to return home and wait for news
but one has come of itself what do you mean blockhead i mean to say that when i came in although i had the key of your apartment in my pocket
did not inspire him with the least suspicion of his pretty hostess
his heart swelled by the intoxication of joy felt ready to dissolve away at the very gate of that terrestrial paradise called love
and we are going to be recompensed for our diligence continued the mercer
the devil said d'artagnan
he certainly would not have remarked it
ah these musketeers of yours are very devils fellows to be hanged no sire replied treville who saw at the first glance how things would go on the contrary they are good creatures as meek as lambs and have but one desire
d'artagnan's intention was to go out without speaking to the worthy mercer but the latter made so polite and friendly a salutation that his tenant felt obliged not only to stop but to enter into conversation with him
whose relative as we already know bernajoux was
but d'artagnan with his gascon imagination saw in it his future fortune and passed the night in golden dreams
who hastened to the succor of their comrades the melee became general but strength was on the side of the musketeers
as he passed the hotel des gardes he took a glance in to the stables three of the four horses had already arrived
while reading this letter d'artagnan felt his heart dilated and compressed by that delicious spasm which tortures and caresses the hearts of lovers it was the first billet he had received it was the first rendezvous that had been granted him
i'll be their warranty and that is that their swords may never leave their scabbards but in your majesty's service but what are they to do
brave young man murmured the king well he did remain with them and your majesty has in him so firm a champion that it was he who gave jussac the terrible sword thrust which has made the cardinal so angry
that they did not even perceive their young companion go out who as he had told the guardsman of his eminence stopped outside the door an instant after the guardsman descended in his turn
neither of them had returned their lackeys likewise were absent and nothing had been heard of either the one or the other
declaring that he would not resume the game until he should be prepared to play with them on more equal terms
he found the door of his passage open sprang up the stairs and knocked softly in a manner agreed upon between him and his lackey
when he was left stiff as a rush in london in the intervening time buckingham perhaps sent him to paris as he did the horses has anyone brought a letter for me asked d'artagnan eagerly
do you know that his eminence has been making fresh complaints against your musketeers
there are many thanks to be offered to you and to be transmitted to you be this evening about ten o'clock at saint cloud
placed between life and death as bernajoux was he had no idea for a moment of concealing the truth and he described to the two nobles the affair exactly as it had passed
the cardinal is not the man to forget a mystification until he has settled account with the mystifier and the mystifier appears to me to have the air of being a certain young gascon of my acquaintance do you believe that the cardinal is as well posted as yourself
that his eminence's guardsmen had received
how glad i am to see you why so planchet asked the young man
beware of the enemy who makes you presents
does not find such stones in his mother's jewel case you think then i have something to dread asked d'artagnan i mean to say young man that he who sleeps over a mine the match of which is already lighted
two or three times bah preoccupied as monsieur was with the letter he had received he did not observe that but i whom the strange fashion in which that letter came into the house had placed on my guard i did not lose a movement of his features
ah i had eighty louis before me put down the same sum so that they who have lost may have nothing to complain of justice before everything
but on the contrary for him whose people the musketeers had assaulted and whose hotel they had endeavored to burn now as the debate between these two nobles might last a long time each becoming naturally more firm in his own opinion
you're in the wrong there for if you knew my name perhaps you would not be so pressing what is your name
to his eminence thus the soldiers of other companies than those which belonged to the red duke as aramis had called him often took part with the king's musketeers in these quarrels
they succeeded in calming their friends who contented themselves with hurling some paving stones against the gates but the gates were too strong they soon tired of the sport besides those who must be considered the leaders of the enterprise had quit the group and were making their way
to the rescue musketeers to the rescue
he repaired therefore immediately to his hotel and caused himself to be announced the two nobles saluted each other politely for if no friendship existed between them there was at least esteem both were men of courage and honor
is only that i may know whether i am delaying you why that question my dear host asked d'artagnan do you intend to sit up for me no but since my arrest and the robbery that was committed in my house i am alarmed every time i hear a door open
and the moment the two guardsmen attacked their young companion drove them back bernajoux now fell and as the guardsmen were only two against four they began to cry to the rescue
they merit richly that piece of attention on your part
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Librispeech Female Dataset

Overview

This dataset contains healthy speech samples from a female speaker (211) in the LibriSpeech corpus, prepared for pathological speech synthesis research.

Speaker Information:

  • Speaker ID: 211
  • Corpus: LibriSpeech
  • Gender: Female
  • Speech Status: Healthy
  • Disorder Type: None
  • Severity: None

Dataset Statistics

  • Total Samples: 160
  • Total Duration: 0.41 hours
  • Sampling Rate: 24,000 Hz
  • Format: Audio arrays with transcriptions

Training Split

  • Samples: 130
  • Duration: 0.33 hours
  • Avg Duration: 9.1s
  • Duration Range: 2.0s - 17.1s
  • Avg Text Length: 141 characters

Test Split

  • Samples: 30
  • Duration: 0.08 hours
  • Avg Duration: 9.3s
  • Duration Range: 2.4s - 16.3s
  • Avg Text Length: 142 characters

Loading the Dataset

from datasets import load_dataset

# Load the dataset
dataset = load_dataset("your-username/librispeech_female")

# Access train and test splits
train_data = dataset['train']
test_data = dataset['test']

# Each sample contains:
# - 'audio': {'array': numpy_array, 'sampling_rate': 24000}
# - 'text': str (normalized transcription)

# Example usage
sample = train_data[0]
audio_array = sample['audio']['array']
transcription = sample['text']
sampling_rate = sample['audio']['sampling_rate']

Direct Training with Transformers

from transformers import Trainer
from datasets import load_dataset

# Load and use directly with Trainer (no preprocessing needed)
dataset = load_dataset("your-username/librispeech_female")
trainer = Trainer(
    train_dataset=dataset['train'],
    eval_dataset=dataset['test'],
    # ... other trainer arguments
)
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