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1 15| LIEUTENANT-CRIMINEL and the governor of the Fort l'Eveque without
2 20| Have it examined by the governor of the port," said the shipmaster, "
3 20| Where shall I find the governor?" ~"At his country house." ~"
4 20| he took the road to the governor's country house. ~D'Artagnan
5 20| said d'Artagnan, "to the Governor's." ~"But you are wounded,
6 20| the cardinal?" said the governor. ~"Yes, monsieur," replied
7 20| and explicit," said the governor. ~"Most likely," said d'
8 20| him personally?" asked the governor. ~"Whom?" ~"This d'Artagnan." ~"
9 20| by doing so, Monsieur the Governor," said d'Artagnan, "you
10 20| with this assurance the governor countersigned the passport
11 20| compliments. He thanked the governor, bowed, and departed. Once
12 21| having it examined by the governor of the port made immediate
13 27| senses I went to Monsieur the Governor, to whom I related all that
14 27| my prisoner. Monsieur the Governor was all astonishment. He
15 27| went and complained to the governor, who replied that I only
16 28| Porthos. "And, my faith, the governor of the province--one of
17 30| Calais, on the road to the governor's country house!" ~"So it
18 50| this castle, of which I am governor, whither I come every day,
19 61| gallant manners of an old governor of the port, who kissed
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