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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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1 2 | Vieux-Colombier, resembled a camp from by six o'clock in the 2 34| return. Perform your duty in camp; I will do mine elsewhere. 3 41| without accident in the camp established before La Rochelle, 4 41| road which led from the camp to the village of Angoutin. 5 41| heels and ran toward the camp, with the swiftness of the 6 41| continued his way toward the camp. ~D'Artagnan was not willing 7 41| if they fled toward the camp without having killed their 8 41| and let us return to the camp." ~"Yes," said the man, 9 42| began to prevail in the camp; and as he was very anxious 10 43| had many invalids in their camp. Still further, the sea, 11 43| remained quietly in their camp, it was evident that some 12 43| preparing in the enemy's camp for a fresh assault, the 13 43| Te Deums were chanted in camp, and afterward throughout 14 43| after the closing of the camp. ~Now, one evening when 15 43| the road which led to the camp and quite on their guard, 16 43| be known I have left the camp; and if they follow us we 17 44| forlorn hope, the road to the camp. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 18 45| to follow the road to the camp protected by his esquire 19 45| two hundred paces from the camp. ~"Who goes there?" cried 20 45| he himself slept in the camp. ~"Well!" said Porthos and 21 46| within the circle of the camp, the four friends did not 22 46| assembled at the gate of the camp; and in a separate group 23 47| its appearance; half the camp was at the barrier. ~"How?" 24 47| Shall we return to the camp?" said Porthos. "I don't 25 47| without its being known in the camp? From here to Paris it is 26 47| that he cannot quit the camp, and that nobody but one 27 47| if we cannot leave the camp, our lackeys may." ~"To 28 47| to lose in regaining our camp." ~"My faith," said Athos, " 29 47| and saluting those of the camp. On both sides loud cries 30 47| Cries were heard from the camp, "Come down! come down!" ~ 31 47| head. Here we are at the camp; therefore, gentlemen, not 32 47| we have said, the whole camp was in motion. More than 33 47| was the talk of the whole camp. M. de Treville, who had 34 48| uniform in every street of the camp. ~In the evening, at the 35 49| when she penetrated the camp of the Assyrians and beheld 36 51| money being wanting in the camp. All the corps rivaled one 37 60| nothing new occurred in the camp at La Rochelle; only the 38 60| perhaps a little more so in camp than elsewhere, resolved 39 60| forced to remain in the camp while his companions left 40 60| them while they were in camp at La Rochelle; that is 41 61| Cardinal Richelieu, in his camp before La Rochelle. ~Monseigneur, 42 62| is imperative. Near the camp you might be recognized; 43 67| felt that in returning to camp he should re-enter slavery; 44 67| guards who will take him into camp." ~"We will be his guards, 45 67| Rochefort, eagerly. ~"Return to camp and you shall know." ~Rochefort


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