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1 1 | for the situation of the hotel of M. de Treville, which
2 2 | sought. ~The court of his hotel, situated in the Rue du
3 3 | the street gate, the whole hotel was boiling. ~"Ah! The king'
4 3 | not chanced to be in the hotel. He pushed through the crowd,
5 3 | which I just now offered. My hotel will be always open to you.
6 4 | within a few steps of the hotel d'Arguillon and in front
7 4 | Arguillon and in front of that hotel perceived Aramis, chatting
8 4 | that we are opposite the Hotel d'Arguillon, which is full
9 4 | of expecting you at the hotel of Monsieur de Treville.
10 5 | intoxicated with joy, toward the hotel of M. de Treville. ~They
11 5 | gateway of M. de Treville's hotel, "at least I have entered
12 6 | only broke away toward the hotel of M. de la Tremouille,
13 6 | cry, "To the rescue! The Hotel de la Tremouille!" At these
14 6 | cries, all who were in the hotel rushed out and fell upon
15 6 | the other ran toward the hotel of M. de Treville, crying, "
16 6 | rescue!" As usual, this hotel was full of soldiers of
17 6 | people retreated into the hotel, the doors of which they
18 6 | should not set fire to the hotel to punish the insolence
19 6 | making their way toward the hotel of M. de Treville, who was
20 6 | for news. ~On entering his hotel, M. de Treville thought
21 6 | had assaulted and whose hotel they had endeavored to burn.
22 6 | therefore, immediately to his hotel, and caused himself to be
23 6 | Tremouille, returned to his hotel, and immediately sent word
24 6 | me come out, return to my hotel, for it will be useless
25 6 | did not lay siege to the hotel of the Duc de la Tremouille,
26 6 | preceding evening at his hotel, that he returned too late
27 6 | took place yesterday at my hotel. I have told him the truth;
28 6 | matter, with the loss of his hotel. ~"This is all very well,"
29 7 | He was well known at the Hotel of the Musketeers, where
30 10| constantly frequented the hotel, no difficulty was made
31 11| Treville was not at his hotel. His company was on guard
32 13| the pointed roof of the Hotel de Ville, and the carriage
33 15| conversing in the saloon of my hotel, with the Duc de la Tremouille
34 15| what hour did he leave your hotel?" ~"At half past ten--an
35 16| He is most likely at my hotel. I requested him to call,
36 17| shortly be a ball at the Hotel de Ville. I wish, in order
37 19| fetch the horses from the hotel." ~Each Musketeer was accustomed
38 19| to leave at the general hotel, as at a barrack, his own
39 20| opposite extremities of the hotel. d'Artagnan and Athos refused
40 20| him the way to the duke's hotel. ~The duke was at Windsor
41 21| entering the court of his hotel, Buckingham sprang from
42 21| because he lived in the hotel. He found Buckingham seated
43 21| Your address at Paris?" ~"Hotel of the Guards, company of
44 21| into the yard of Treville's hotel. He had made nearly sixty
45 22| occupied in preparations at the Hotel de Ville for this important
46 22| rooms and offices of the hotel. These keys were given up
47 22| immediately through the Hotel de Ville, at the doors assigned
48 22| led from the Louvre to the Hotel de Ville, and which were
49 23| two hours before from the Hotel de Ville, telling him to
50 23| took his way toward the hotel of M. de Treville; his visit
51 23| none. ~As he passed the Hotel des Gardes, he took a glance
52 23| then, be ready here at the hotel, I will come and take you." ~
53 24| clock d'Artagnan was at the Hotel des Gardes; he found Planchet
54 25| You may join me at the Hotel des Gardes. By the way,
55 25| him at the stables of the Hotel des Gardes. D'Artagnan,
56 25| As they went from the Hotel des Gardes, they separated,
57 25| is the handsomest in the hotel, and to be satisfied with
58 25| brought him back to the hotel, mounted his horse, and
59 30| forest? Tomorrow, at the Hotel Field of the Cloth of Gold,
60 31| Artagnan ceremoniously. Her hotel was remarkably sumptuous,
61 33| under the gateway of the hotel; but this time the pretty
62 37| D'Artagnan left the hotel instead of going up at once
63 37| on fire he re-entered the hotel and flew toward Kitty's
64 37| let me get out of the hotel; for if we leave her time
65 37| bell, and roused the whole hotel. The porter was drawing
66 39| Porthos, "I will run to the hotel, and engage our comrades
67 39| your saddle, then, to the hotel of the Musketeers, and your
68 40| Musketeers hastening to the hotel of M. de Treville, the Guards
69 41| to have conveyed her to a hotel in the Place Royale," said
70 49| replied the officer. ~"The hotel, then, is far away?" ~"At
71 63| five chambers free in the hotel, "let everyone retire to
72 64| his cloak, and left the hotel. It was nearly ten o'clock.
73 64| he came, re-entered the hotel, and went to his apartment. ~
74 64| suspicions, Athos returned to the hotel, and found Planchet impatiently
75 64| sent for the master of the hotel, and told him she desired
76 64| at all the outlets of the hotel, and came to find Athos,
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