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1 2 | that he met at Brussels Rochefort, the AME DAMNEE of the cardinal
2 2 | Capuchin, and that this cursed Rochefort, thanks to his disguise,
3 2 | Aramis, patiently. ~"This Rochefort," cried Porthos, "if I were
4 14| subdued voice, "and find Rochefort. Tell him to come to me
5 14| nothing of it." ~"Well, well! Rochefort, all is not lost; and perhaps--
6 14| Instantly, monseigneur." And Rochefort went hastily out of the
7 14| meditations, the door opened, and Rochefort returned. ~"Well?" said
8 14| his wife." ~The Comte de Rochefort bowed like a man who acknowledges
9 17| visits from the Comte de Rochefort, who had become the best
10 17| cardinal and in the visits Rochefort had made him, ample subjects
11 17| reflections were all rose-colored. Rochefort called him his friend, his
12 17| heard from the Comte de Rochefort; but the poor wife, who
13 17| from my friend the Comte de Rochefort." ~"The Comte de Rochefort!
14 17| Rochefort." ~"The Comte de Rochefort! Why it was he who carried
15 17| remembered a little too late that Rochefort had desired him to endeavor
16 17| residence of the Comte de Rochefort, and tell him that the queen
17 23| cardinal's men, a cousin of Rochefort! Stop, my friend, I have
18 62| Ah," cried Milady and Rochefort together, "it is you!" ~"
19 62| assassinated him." ~"Ah," said Rochefort, with a smile; "this is
20 62| unacquainted." ~"Well, well," said Rochefort, "here is a chance which
21 62| Upon my honor," said Rochefort, "it takes you, my dear
22 62| Well, then, tell him this, Rochefort. Tell him that our conversation
23 62| compromise myself." ~"Well," said Rochefort, taking the paper from Milady,
24 62| me to Satan." ~Milady and Rochefort exchanged a smile and separated.
25 62| separated. An hour afterward Rochefort set out at a grand gallop;
26 63| Drop Of Water~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Rochefort had scarcely departed when
27 63| The young woman complied. ~Rochefort passed at a gallop. ~"Adieu,
28 63| In fifteen days at most, Rochefort would be back; besides,
29 63| quickly; she there found Rochefort's lackey, and gave him his
30 63| driven by a postillion; Rochefort's lackey would precede it,
31 63| opportunity will come," replied Rochefort. ~"Hey?" said the cardinal,
32 63| fought three times with Rochefort, and wounded him three times. ~"
33 63| Planchet obtained from Rochefort the rank of sergeant in
34 64| as may be remembered, by Rochefort's servant. ~Athos set the
35 67| I am the Chevalier de Rochefort," answered the other, "the
36 67| leave us." ~The Chevalier de Rochefort cast a glance backward,
37 67| suits me the better," said Rochefort, "as I wish to continue
38 67| become of her, then?" asked Rochefort, eagerly. ~"Return to camp
39 67| camp and you shall know." ~Rochefort remained for a moment in
40 67| study, and made a sign to Rochefort to bring in the young Musketeer. ~
41 67| in the young Musketeer. ~Rochefort obeyed and retired. ~D'Artagnan
42 67| and said in a loud voice, "Rochefort!" The chevalier, who no
43 67| entered immediately. ~"Rochefort," said the cardinal, "you
44 67| to preserve your heads." ~Rochefort and d'Artagnan coolly greeted
45 67| opportunity will come," replied Rochefort. ~"Hey?" said the cardinal,
46 67| fought three times with Rochefort, and wounded him three times. ~"
47 67| Planchet obtained from Rochefort the rank of sergeant in
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