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1 1 | had just made a second La Rochelle of it. Many citizens, seeing
2 12| with the Protestants of La Rochelle which I am projecting? The
3 14| immense plan of the city of La Rochelle, occupied the center of
4 14| of Re and lay siege to La Rochelle. ~At first sight, nothing
5 14| attention the map of La Rochelle, which, as we have said,
6 16| fatigues of the siege of La Rochelle, and that it would be far
7 21| send the Protestants of La Rochelle the assistance I promised
8 38| to all probability to La Rochelle, and once gone--" ~"She
9 38| however, to the siege of La Rochelle," aid d'Artagnan. ~"No;
10 40| goodness. The siege of La Rochelle is about to be resumed,
11 41| 41. The Seige Of La Rochelle~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The Siege of
12 41| The Siege of La Rochelle was one of the great political
13 41| there only remained La Rochelle. It became necessary, therefore,
14 41| all parts of Europe. ~La Rochelle, which had derived a new
15 41| command at the siege of La Rochelle, said, in charging at the
16 41| fools enough to take La Rochelle." ~And Bassompierre was
17 41| Cevennes; the taking of La Rochelle was the preface to the revocation
18 41| command of the siege of La Rochelle, which was determined, he
19 41| camp established before La Rochelle, of the tenth of the month
20 41| and hostilities with La Rochelle had commenced, two or three
21 42| French were besieging La Rochelle. ~D'Artagnan, as we have
22 42| soon as the siege of La Rochelle is terminated, I promise
23 43| to press the siege of La Rochelle; but notwithstanding his
24 48| succumb. Your relative left La Rochelle for England during the night.
25 48| the hectic rebellion of La Rochelle. It is probable that the
26 50| days I shall set out for La Rochelle with the army; but on the
27 51| threatening. ~Although La Rochelle was invested, however certain
28 51| In the first place, La Rochelle appeared impregnable. Then
29 51| In fact, the sack of La Rochelle, and the assassination of
30 51| the besieging generals--La Rochelle is impregnable except to
31 51| dyke which was to starve La Rochelle. Meanwhile, he cast his
32 51| action, an inhabitant of La Rochelle who had contrived to pass
33 51| cardinal--an inhabitant of La Rochelle, we say, entered the city,
34 58| tomorrow! Where for?" ~"For La Rochelle." ~"He need not sail!" cried
35 59| waited the deputies from La Rochelle, headed by the Prince de
36 59| said, the deputies from La Rochelle were waiting, crossed it
37 60| occurred in the camp at La Rochelle; only the king, who was
38 60| they were in camp at La Rochelle; that is to say, at the
39 60| while the cardinal is at La Rochelle. Well, once returned from
40 61| the French drove from La Rochelle; when landing at Boulogne,
41 61| Richelieu, in his camp before La Rochelle. ~Monseigneur, Let your
42 61| He is at the siege of La Rochelle with the cardinal. He will
43 62| asked Milady. ~"From La Rochelle; and you?" ~"From England." ~"
44 62| be now at the siege of La Rochelle?" ~"I thought so, too; but
45 63| detained at the siege of La Rochelle." ~"How do you know that?" ~"
46 63| remembrances." ~EPILOGUE ~La Rochelle, deprived of the assistance
47 67| cardinal to return to La Rochelle, left his capital still
48 67| escape. ~The return to La Rochelle, therefore, was profoundly
49 67| road, a man coming from la Rochelle on horseback pulled up at
50 67| he will go straight to La Rochelle." ~"I must place him in
51 67| remembrances." ~EPILOGUE ~La Rochelle, deprived of the assistance
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