Chapter
1 19| Artagnan, he will go by what route he thinks is best, in Planchet'
2 19| take it, and continue the route; if he be killed, it will
3 20| had just arrived by the route of Dammartin, was seated
4 20| travelers continued their route. ~At Beauvais they stopped
5 21| way, four relays on your route. If you will give at each
6 21| else. ~"I want to know the route I am to follow," said d'
7 21| the questioner. ~"Which route must I take?" demanded d'
8 24| a bypath, continued his route and reached St. Cloud; but
9 25| was about to resume his route in order to continue his
10 25| upon returning by the same route in seven or eight days,
11 25| the host, he resumed his route with Planchet, already relieved
12 28| wagoner's thirst along the route. ~"What is this?" said Aramis,
13 43| two days before upon the route to Jarrie, following the
14 43| they should continue their route or go back. The hesitation
15 45| gesture, and retraced his route with the same precautions
16 47| strongly interested in the route Milady followed. ~"She goes
17 49| the brig's departure, its route, its landings; and to all
18 60| and they continued their route as fast as their horses
19 62| repeat the name along the route. Now, is that all?" ~"I
20 64| Armentieres-- each by a different route. Planchet, the most intelligent
21 64| cavalcade set out, taking the route the carriage had taken. ~
22 65| the troop continued their route. ~Another flash illuminated
23 67| prisoner. ~They resumed their route. ~On the morrow, at three
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