Chapter
1 1 | days passed without some city or other registering in
2 1 | he came to this unlucky city of Meung. ~But there, as
3 5 | Guards, at court and in the city, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis,
4 12| persist in remaining in a city where, by remaining, you
5 14| unrolled an immense plan of the city of La Rochelle, occupied
6 14| the port of the besieged city. As he was in the deepest
7 15| and believed to be in that city, had come to Paris, remained
8 16| September. The aldermen of the city give a fete on the third
9 20| within a hundred paces of the city; they left their two nags
10 20| quarter of a league from the city. Look, you may see it from
11 20| paces. Once outside the city, d'Artagnan overtook the
12 20| the wood and reentered the city by another gate. ~The vessel
13 21| In fact, in crossing the city two or three accidents of
14 21| but you will leave the city on your right. You must
15 22| which the aldermen of the city were to give to the king
16 22| this important evening. The city carpenters had erected scaffolds
17 22| ladies were to be placed; the city grocer had ornamented the
18 22| of that body, came to the city registrar, named Clement,
19 22| she was received by the city officials, and placed in
20 22| the silver buffet of the city, which was guarded by four
21 22| receive the compliments of the city dignitaries and to reply
22 22| gallantry of the aldermen of the city of Paris. ~Although d'Artagnan
23 24| As long as he was in the city, Planchet kept at the respectful
24 41| be constructed near the city. ~The Guards, under the
25 43| quarters on the north of the city, between Leu and Dompierre;
26 47| stop till they reached the city, turned again toward the
27 47| and at length regained the city. These were all who were
28 47| but what's going on in the city yonder?" said Athos. ~"They
29 47| journey from here to the city, consequently a quarter
30 47| hour's journey from the city to hither. That is more
31 47| back on the guards of the city, and saluting those of the
32 49| port in triumph. ~All the city was agitated by an extraordinary
33 49| and the old houses of the city a last ray of gold which
34 49| into the streets of the city. ~So strange a reception
35 49| we are no longer in the city, sir," said she. ~The young
36 51| task of finishing it. ~The city, notwithstanding the incredible
37 51| told Buckingham that the city was at an extremity; but
38 51| question of carrying the city by assault, though often
39 51| eyes over that unfortunate city, which contained so much
40 51| Rochelle, we say, entered the city, coming from Portsmouth,
41 51| publicly in all parts of the city. Copies were put up at the
42 51| the negotiations with the city, without news from England,
43 59| took his course toward the city. ~At the end of a hundred
44 59| spread itself throughout the city. ~The report of a cannon
45 60| consider that Bethune is a city where the cardinal has given
46 61| after the taking of the city." ~"Ah, you fancy so! But
47 64| opposite extremity of the city from that by which he and
48 65| I was executioner of the city of Lille, as this woman
49 67| the escort arrived in a city, when they had conducted
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