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The following question references the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. D'Artagnan doesn't notice Kitty's interest in him. Dumas writes with regard to this that "He who hunts the eagle heeds not the sparrow." What is Dumas saying with this phrase? Who is the eagle, and who is the sparrow?

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