Chapter
1 6 | toward the hotel of M. de la Tremouille, in whose service he had
2 6 | rescue! The Hotel de la Tremouille!" At these cries, all who
3 6 | cardinal's Guards and M. de la Tremouille's people retreated into
4 6 | the insolence of M. de la Tremouille's domestics in daring to
5 6 | his servants to M. de la Tremouille with a letter in which he
6 6 | to go himself to M. de la Tremouille. ~He repaired, therefore,
7 6 | objection," replied M. de la Tremouille, "but I warn you that I
8 6 | he will say." ~M. de la Tremouille reflected for an instant;
9 6 | almost senseless. ~M. de la Tremouille approached him, and made
10 6 | man, requested M. de la Tremouille to interrogate him himself. ~
11 6 | took leave of M. de la Tremouille, returned to his hotel,
12 6 | the hotel of the Duc de la Tremouille, and that they did not endeavor
13 6 | comes from Monsieur de la Tremouille, from the duke himself.
14 6 | by what Monsieur de la Tremouille shall say?" ~"Yes, sire." ~"
15 6 | and find Monsieur de la Tremouille; I wish to speak with him
16 6 | anyone between Monsieur de la Tremouille and myself?" ~"Nobody, by
17 6 | been able to find M. de la Tremouille on the preceding evening
18 6 | itself between M. de la Tremouille's testimony and himself. ~
19 6 | de Treville saw M. de la Tremouille come out. The duke came
20 6 | with his life and M. de la Tremouille, who had nothing to do with
21 15| them was M. le Duc de la Tremouille. ~The second commissary
22 15| Treville, and that of M. de la Tremouille, commanded a little reflection. ~
23 15| hotel, with the Duc de la Tremouille and the Comte de Chalus,
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