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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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portsmouth

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1 49| that Planchet embarked at Portsmouth for France, the messenger 2 49| as ever was heard between Portsmouth and Manchester; "my name 3 50| not, I am sure, come from Portsmouth hither without endeavoring 4 51| entered the city, coming from Portsmouth, and saying that he had 5 57| Six days ago, I landed at Portsmouth." ~"Well?" said Felton. ~" 6 58| have put me on shore at Portsmouth." ~"What are you going to 7 58| What are you going to do at Portsmouth?" asked Milady. ~"Accomplish 8 58| true! And you are going to Portsmouth?" ~"I have no time to lose. 9 59| 59. What Took Place At Portsmouth August 23, 1628~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 10 59| ran in the direction of Portsmouth, which he saw at nearly 11 59| houses and towers. ~Beyond Portsmouth the sea was covered with 12 59| human feeling. ~He entered Portsmouth about eight o'clock in the 13 61| accident. ~When landing at Portsmouth, Milady was an Englishwoman 14 61| the English persecuted at Portsmouth out of their hatred for 15 62| warned of your arrival at Portsmouth; d'Artagnan and Athos to 16 63| five hours after her from Portsmouth," said Lord de Winter. "


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