Chapter
1 8 | the Guards. He took his army to the priest's, where they
2 15| infamy and persecution. The army, I will answer for it, will
3 19| musketoons; if they send an army out against us, we will
4 38| for when once with the army, we shall have, I hope,
5 39| meant to be a general of the army! What do you think of the
6 41| bastion of which the royal army had gained possession two
7 41| veritable triumph. The whole army talked of this expedition
8 43| right of commanding the army under the orders of the
9 43| Schomberg from deserting the army, a separate command had
10 47| would hold out before an army if we had taken the precaution
11 47| Athos? It is a veritable army!" ~"My faith, yes," said
12 49| destroy, all the power of that army which she was to combat
13 50| for La Rochelle with the army; but on the eve of my departure
14 51| great affront to the king's army, and a great inconvenience
15 51| negotiations with the royal army. ~But at the moment when
16 51| and true chief, the royal army led a joyous life, neither
17 51| pastimes which made the army find these days short which
18 51| the lowest GENDARME of the army, cast a pensive glance over
19 60| vessel should sail until the army which Buckingham was getting
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