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1 10| answer by these two words, 'Tours' and 'Bruxelles.' He will
2 14| pursued. The duchess is at Tours, and the duke at Boulogne.
3 15| Chevreuse--who, though exiled to Tours and believed to be in that
4 17| London; Mme. Chevreuse was at Tours. More closely watched than
5 19| that she has returned to Tours." ~"To Tours? Yes, that
6 19| returned to Tours." ~"To Tours? Yes, that may be. You evidently
7 19| But why did she return to Tours without telling me anything?" ~"
8 26| was obliged to return to Tours with her mistress, and who,
9 26| was forced to return to Tours; she is not faithless; she
10 34| said, "tell him I am from Tours." ~"From Tours!" cried Aramis. "
11 34| I am from Tours." ~"From Tours!" cried Aramis. "A thousand
12 34| to speak to him came from Tours, we have seen with what
13 34| that are sent to you from Tours, I beg you will make my
14 40| set out that evening for Tours, was waiting in the next
15 47| is to carry the letter to Tours, and who to London?" ~"I
16 48| to the clever person at Tours; and which should be the
17 48| clever personage who lives at Tours." ~Aramis resumed his pen,
18 48| Mlle. Michon, seamstress, Tours." ~The three friends looked
19 48| can carry this letter to Tours. My cousin knows nobody
20 48| If your arrangements at Tours are your arrangements, Aramis,
21 48| set out the next day for Tours, and was allowed eight days
22 60| Michon, the seamstress at Tours who had such fine acquaintances,
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