Chapter
1 14| months later, shut up the port of the besieged city. As
2 20| examined by the governor of the port," said the shipmaster, "
3 20| announced the closing of the port. ~He had now leisure to
4 21| for France should leave port, not even the packet boat
5 21| will convey you to a little port, where certainly you are
6 21| fishermen." ~"The name of that port?" ~"St. Valery; but listen.
7 21| examined by the governor of the port made immediate preparations
8 41| ambition. Moreover, its port was the last in the kingdom
9 49| his Eminence entered the port in triumph. ~All the city
10 49| When they entered the port, it was already night. The
11 49| compatriots when they land in a port of Great Britain, and carry
12 50| the day, the hour, and the port at which I should arrive?" ~
13 50| a nocturnal arrival in a port and all the fatigues of
14 50| permission to enter the port, a little boat bearing his
15 50| I am commandant of the port. They brought me that book.
16 59| in the streets and in the port; the troops about to embark
17 59| and went straight to the port. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
18 60| was to take back to the port of Flushing the Indian merchantmen
19 60| vessels had already left the port, the one bearing, as we
20 61| of an old governor of the port, who kissed her hand, she
21 65| and were approaching the Port, a man sheltered beneath
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