Chapter
1 6 | me that they did not lay siege to the hotel of the Duc
2 14| from the Isle of Re and lay siege to La Rochelle. ~At first
3 15| and soldiers came and laid siege to the house, broke open
4 16| undergo the fatigues of the siege of La Rochelle, and that
5 26| father, who had fallen at the siege of Arras, and the uniform
6 33| time for a prolonged love siege. ~"There," said the young
7 38| take you, however, to the siege of La Rochelle," aid d'Artagnan. ~"
8 40| worthy of your goodness. The siege of La Rochelle is about
9 40| to conduct myself at the siege in such a manner as merits
10 41| Rochelle~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The Siege of La Rochelle was one of
11 41| as many details of this siege are connected in too important
12 41| cardinal when he undertook this siege were extensive. Let us unfold
13 41| distinguished command at the siege of La Rochelle, said, in
14 41| take the command of the siege of La Rochelle, which was
15 42| anxious to be in person at the siege, it was said that as soon
16 42| convent; and as soon as the siege of La Rochelle is terminated,
17 42| Very well. As soon as the siege is over, we'll carry her
18 43| and afterward to press the siege of La Rochelle; but notwithstanding
19 43| be obliged to raise the siege. ~But as M. de Toiras gave
20 43| to give a journal of the siege, but on the contrary only
21 43| left free to carry on the siege, without having, at least
22 43| not much to do with the siege, were not under very strict
23 51| Monsieur, who had begun the siege, he left to the cardinal
24 51| and made him endure the siege with patience; but it did
25 51| Artois and of Flanders. The siege once over, we shall be able
26 61| impossible! He is at the siege of La Rochelle with the
27 62| four men must be now at the siege of La Rochelle?" ~"I thought
28 63| friends are detained at the siege of La Rochelle." ~"How do
29 63| irrevocably taken. After the siege I shall enter the house
30 63| Buckingham, surrendered after a siege of a year. On the twenty-eighth
31 67| irrevocably taken. After the siege I shall enter the house
32 67| Buckingham, surrendered after a siege of a year. On the twenty-eighth
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