Chapter
1 20| On their arrival at the castle they learned that Buckingham
2 42| that the provost of the castle, a rigid man, has ordered
3 49| closed an avenue leading to a castle severe in form, massive,
4 49| and to conduct you to this castle. This order I believe I
5 49| is I, myself." ~"But this castle, then?" ~"Is mine." ~"This
6 50| brings you hither to this castle, of which I am governor,
7 50| you will remain in this castle. The walls are thick, the
8 52| built this dark and lofty castle! How many magnificent projects
9 52| will be tomorrow at the castle, and will return as often
10 53| all was silence in the old castle, as nothing was heard but
11 53| are out of place in this castle. I have perhaps offended
12 53| the people who live in the castle." ~The poor, senseless young
13 58| told that he had left the castle an hour before on horseback.
14 58| the baron was still at the castle. The soldier replied that
15 58| However, they left the castle behind; that was the principal
16 59| three hours to go from the castle to London. ~Felton jumped
17 59| is obliged to keep at the castle." ~"Yes, I know that," said
18 59| one of the windows of the castle; he had hastened to Milady'
19 63| and lodged in some royal castle, at the expense of his generous
20 67| and lodged in some royal castle, at the expense of his generous
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