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1 1 | nevertheless to perform his eight leagues a day. Unfortunately, the
2 20| I have traveled sixty leagues in forty hours, and by tomorrow
3 20| were still three or four leagues from the coast of England.
4 20| the marshes two or three leagues away. In twenty minutes
5 21| He had made nearly sixty leagues in little more than twelve
6 23| Oh, Lord, no! About forty leagues only. We went to take Monsieur
7 25| already traveled eleven leagues, d'Artagnan thought it time
8 26| pleased, the six or eight leagues that separated Chantilly
9 28| mistaken; I rode him nearly ten leagues in less than an hour and
10 28| gait can do at least five leagues an hour." ~D'Artagnan and
11 47| d'Artagnan. ~"Within two leagues of this place, at the inn
12 47| it is a hundred and forty leagues; before our letter was at
13 48| leave at the end of twenty leagues in order to take the post,
14 54| be not within a thousand leagues of London, attention will
15 54| ever going more than three leagues from it. In case of any
16 62| comfortably,--a hundred and eighty leagues!" ~"What's that?" ~"One
17 63| and conceal myself a few leagues hence until my brother can
18 63| place?" ~"Seven or eight leagues at the most. We will keep
19 65| cloaks. There remained three leagues to travel, and they did
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