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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 1 | soon as the duke leaves London." ~"And as to my other instructions?" 2 3 | not to open it except in London." ~"Was this woman English?" ~" 3 14| duke at Boulogne. It is in London they must be found." ~"What 4 14| will go with all speed to London. You must not stop an instant 5 16| received a letter with the London stamp which only contained 6 16| but I am unable to leave London for want of money. Send 7 17| Buckingham had returned to London; Mme. Chevreuse was at Tours. 8 17| Lord Duke of Buckingham, London." ~"The letter shall be 9 17| whither am I to go?" ~"To London." ~"I go to London? Go to! 10 17| To London." ~"I go to London? Go to! You jest! I have 11 17| jest! I have no business in London." ~"But others wish that 12 17| what you require of me. London is far from Paris, very 13 17| what I should have to do in London," replied Bonacieux, who 14 17| for a messenger to send to London. ~"Pardon me for quitting 15 18| man to make a journey to London for her. I have at least 16 18| she wished to send me to London to serve the interests of 17 19| you tell me whither?" ~"To London." ~"Has anyone an interest 18 19| Ask d'Artagnan." ~"To London, gentlemen," said d'Artagnan. ~" 19 19| said d'Artagnan. ~"To London!" cried Porthos; "and what 20 19| devil are we going to do in London?" ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ "That 21 19| But in order to go to London," added Porthos, "money 22 19| is enough to take us to London and back. Besides, make 23 19| shall not all arrive at London." ~"Why so?" ~"Because, 24 19| the most direct line to London." ~"Well," said Porthos, " 25 20| tomorrow at midday I must be in London." ~"I have performed that 26 20| the morning I must be in London." ~"Very sorry, monsieur; 27 20| the intention of going to London." ~"Do you know him personally?" 28 20| not all; they must get to London. In England the post was 29 20| D'Artagnan did not know London; he did not know a word 30 20| importance recalls me to London. Come, monsieur, come!" 31 21| they were at the gates of London. D'Artagnan imagined that 32 21| ordinance was published in London that no vessel bound for 33 21| riverside. Opposite the Tower of London he found the vessel that 34 23| left "stiff as a rush" in London. In the intervening time 35 23| knows that I have been to London?" ~"The devil! You have 36 23| devil! You have been to London! Was it from London you 37 23| been to London! Was it from London you brought that beautiful 38 38| admiration for the affair of London, he entertains a great hatred 39 44| alert. ~"You will go to London," continued the cardinal. " 40 44| the cardinal. "Arrived in London, you will seek Buckingham." ~" 41 47| he now?" ~"He returned to London at the first sound of war." ~" 42 47| sight of her. There is in London, I hope, some establishment 43 47| letter to Tours, and who to London?" ~"I answer for Bazin," 44 48| order to ask the way to London. Really, I think the thing 45 48| soon as Milady arrives in London he will put it out of her 46 48| us believe he has been to London and may stop at Chatellerault, 47 48| arrangements, Aramis, those of London are mine. I request, then, 48 48| as he has already been to London with me, and knows how to 49 48| how to speak correctly: London, sir, if you please, and 50 49| important events might pass in London. She reflected likewise 51 54| within a thousand leagues of London, attention will be paid 52 58| how, instead of going to London, he had chartered the little 53 59| to go from the castle to London. ~Felton jumped onshore,


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