Chapter
1 1 | accident to the gate of St. Antoine at Paris, where
2 2 | other Sunday, near the gate St. Honor." ~"No, upon honor
3 5 | Athos. ~"Yes; a passage of St. Augustine, upon which we
4 6 | party was to take place at St. Germain, I believe, and
5 6 | better behind the Abbey St. Germain or in the Pre-aux-Clercs." ~"
6 6 | hunting in the forest of St. Germain. M. de Treville
7 6 | going, they told me, "To St. Germain.'" ~"He is beforehand
8 6 | was near being taken--when St.-Simon was already putting
9 7 | Then I must go to the Rue St. Honore in order to purchase
10 7 | Luxembourg to the Place St. Sulpice, or from the Rue
11 10| till they came to the Place St. Sulpice. ~"And now what
12 11| to walk with in the Plain St. Denis or in the fair of
13 11| Denis or in the fair of St. Germain, in company with
14 11| the clocks of the Faubourg St. Germain. It was delightful
15 13| the moment of arriving at St. Paul--the spot where such
16 13| passing by the cemetery of St. Jean, where state criminals
17 13| believing himself worthy of St. Paul or of the Place de
18 14| crowd, threaded the Rue St. Honore, turned into the
19 19| the eighteenth chapter of St. Augustine, which he was
20 19| you do speak, it is like St. John of the Golden Mouth.
21 20| left Paris by the Barriere St. Denis. As long as it was
22 20| recommended by a sign representing St. Martin giving half his
23 20| of the spur, arrived at St. Omer without drawing bit.
24 20| without drawing bit. At St. Omer they breathed their
25 21| The name of that port?" ~"St. Valery; but listen. When
26 21| the morning, he landed at St. Valery. D'Artagnan went
27 21| received. At Neufchatel, as at St. Valery, he found a horse
28 22| the side of the church of St. Jean, in front of the silver
29 22| three, and the clock of St. Jean had struck three quarters
30 23| evening about ten o'clock at St. Cloud, in front of the
31 23| you that same evening at St. Cloud, opposite D'Estrees'
32 24| it is now, which leads to St. Cloud. ~As long as he was
33 24| continued his route and reached St. Cloud; but instead of following
34 24| few minutes the belfry of St. Cloud let fall slowly ten
35 24| apartment. ~The belfry of St. Cloud sounded half past
36 24| pretty women who came to St. Cloud, and who had reasons
37 24| that the appointment was at St. Cloud and not elsewhere,
38 25| but yesterday I went to St. Mande to make some inquiries
39 25| opposite direction from St. Cloud. This probability
40 25| Montmartre, to meet again beyond St. Denis--a strategic maneuver
41 25| alighted at the tavern of Great St. Martin, the same at which
42 25| were still at the Great St. Martin, he would call for
43 26| curate, with a gesture. ~"St. Peter, on the contrary,
44 26| FINGERS," resumed the Jesuit, "St. Peter blessed with the
45 26| Pope is the successor of St. Peter, and represents the
46 26| his enthusiasm he struck a St. Chrysostom in folio, which
47 26| dance around the venerable St. Chrysostom, kicking about
48 28| made the tour of the Place St. Sulpice." ~"Ah, you begin
49 29| walking toward the church of St. Leu, and followed him instinctively.
50 29| probable from the church of St. Leu being not far from
51 29| arrived at the cloister St. Magloire--a little-frequented
52 30| the coachman to drive to St. Germain. ~It was useless
53 30| going to take a ride to St. Germain." ~"Well, and what
54 30| what are you going to do at St. Germain?" then demanded
55 30| and take a ride with me to St. Germain." ~"My dear fellow,"
56 30| mounted, and took the road to St. Germain. ~All along the
57 30| journey, and arrived at St. Germain. He had just passed
58 33| remembrance of the scene at St. Germain presented itself
59 34| wife in the cloister of St. Magloire. The procurator,
60 34| trembling to the cloister of St. Magloire, for she guessed
61 39| who was returning from St. Germain; he stopped them
62 39| purpose. ~They reached the Rue St. Honore, and in the Place
63 40| Arriving at the Faubourg St. Antoine, he turned round
64 40| and on leaving the aubourg St. Antoine, mounted two horses
65 41| retired into the citadel St. Martin with his garrison,
66 41| without success, the citadel St. Martin and the fort of
67 42| still besieged the citadel St. Martin and the fort of
68 43| taken to Paris by Claude de St. Simon, and suspended with
69 46| be cooked. ~"The bastion St. Gervais," replied d'Artagnan, "
70 46| breakfast in the bastion St. Gervais, and we will remain
71 46| the road to the bastion St. Gervais, followed by Grimaud,
72 47| breakfast in the bastion St. Gervais; and while breakfasting
73 51| in 1628, the massacre of St. Bartholomew in 1572; and
74 53| of the remembrance of the St. Bartholomew, they sometimes
75 60| and spend the festival of St. Louis at St. Germain, and
76 60| festival of St. Louis at St. Germain, and asked the
77 61| from the little house at St. Germain, his despair, that
78 63| entered by the Faubourg St. Jacques, under verdant
79 63| her by twenty minutes at St. Omer. Finally, at Lilliers
80 67| entered by the Faubourg St. Jacques, under verdant
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