Chapter
1 1 | opposite directions, at full gallop. ~"Pay him, booby!" cried
2 20| said d'Artagnan; "let us gallop, if our horses will consent." ~
3 20| sides, and set off at full gallop. ~"Do you know what has
4 20| he put his horse into a gallop, and rode straight up to
5 20| towards the capital at full gallop. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
6 21| man, and set off at full gallop. ~Four hours later he was
7 39| carriage which goes at a gallop." ~"Bah!" said d'Artagnan, "
8 39| M. de Treville. ~A short gallop brought them to the road
9 39| Artagnan put his horse into a gallop, and in a few strides overtook
10 45| of them, he returned at a gallop to the inn, which was opened
11 45| saddle and set out at full gallop; only instead of following
12 48| post, Planchet set off at a gallop, his spirits a little depressed
13 60| relay, started off at a gallop, and with a fresh horse
14 60| the four friends flew at a gallop along the road to Bethune. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
15 61| that moment they heard the gallop of a horse. ~"Oh!" cried
16 62| Rochefort set out at a grand gallop; five hours after that he
17 63| Rochefort passed at a gallop. ~"Adieu, brother!" cried
18 63| postillion, and we set off at a gallop." ~"But d'Artagnan! D'Artagnan!
19 63| the rattling of a distant gallop. Then it grew nearer, and
20 63| Musketeers set off at a gallop. Then three or four shots
21 63| everybody, when I saw you gallop past. I recognized Monsieur
22 64| back," and he set off at a gallop. ~In a quarter of an hour
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