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1  Four men traveling together would be suspected.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
ContextHighlight   In 19 PLAN OF CAMPAIGN
2  We must, then, as it appears to me, travel in company.
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ContextHighlight   In 19 PLAN OF CAMPAIGN
3  But you have been traveling these four days, as you told me yourself.
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ContextHighlight   In 61 THE CARMELITE CONVENT AT BETHUNE
4  There remained three leagues to travel, and they did it amid torrents of rain.
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ContextHighlight   In 65 TRIAL
5  This doublet and hose, though new, were creased, like traveling clothes for a long time packed in a portmanteau.
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ContextHighlight   In 1 THE THREE PRESENTS OF D'ARTAGNAN THE ELDER
6  "I have not that honor, monseigneur," replied the latter, his eyes dazzled by the brilliant style in which d'Artagnan traveled.
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ContextHighlight   In 27 THE WIFE OF ATHOS
7  Now, as they had already traveled eleven leagues, d'Artagnan thought it time to stop, whether Porthos were or were not in the inn.
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ContextHighlight   In 25 PORTHOS
8  Our four friends, in particular, astonished their comrades; they traveled together, side by side, with sad eyes and heads lowered.
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ContextHighlight   In 67 CONCLUSION
9  He may have fallen from his horse, he may have cut a caper from the deck; he may have traveled so fast against the wind as to have brought on a violent catarrh.
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ContextHighlight   In 48 A FAMILY AFFAIR
10  The regiment of the Guards was recruited among the first gentlemen of the kingdom; and d'Artagnan, followed by a lackey, and traveling with four magnificent horses, despite the simplicity of his uniform, could not fail to make a sensation.
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ContextHighlight   In 25 PORTHOS
11  It is that as I was cruelly bored, as you say, and as I had the seventy-five pistoles in my pocket which you had distributed to me, in order to amuse myself I invited a gentleman who was traveling this way to walk up, and proposed a cast of dice.
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ContextHighlight   In 25 PORTHOS
12  Full, then, of this conviction, he pulled his cap down over his eyes, and endeavoring to copy some of the court airs he had picked up in Gascony among young traveling nobles, he advanced with one hand on the hilt of his sword and the other resting on his hip.
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ContextHighlight   In 1 THE THREE PRESENTS OF D'ARTAGNAN THE ELDER
13  Mousqueton's horse which had traveled for five or six hours without a rider the day before, might have been able to pursue the journey; but by an inconceivable error the veterinary surgeon, who had been sent for, as it appeared, to bleed one of the host's horses, had bled Mousqueton's.
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ContextHighlight   In 20 THE JOURNEY
14  It was as a prey to this hallucination that d'Artagnan traveled, at whatever pace his horse pleased, the six or eight leagues that separated Chantilly from Crevecoeur, without his being able to remember on his arrival in the village any of the things he had passed or met with on the road.
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ContextHighlight   In 26 ARAMIS AND HIS THESIS
15  The abbess, who was the daughter of a noble house, took particular delight in stories of the court, which so seldom travel to the extremities of the kingdom, and which, above all, have so much difficulty in penetrating the walls of convents, at whose threshold the noise of the world dies away.
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ContextHighlight   In 61 THE CARMELITE CONVENT AT BETHUNE
16  In consequence, after having traveled all night, at seven o'clock she was at the fort of the Point; at eight o'clock she had embarked; and at nine, the vessel, which with letters of marque from the cardinal was supposed to be sailing for Bayonne, raised anchor, and steered its course toward England.
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ContextHighlight   In 45 A CONJUGAL SCENE
17  The king, however, who sought distraction, while traveling as fast as possible--for he was anxious to be in Paris by the twenty-third--stopped from time to time to fly the magpie, a pastime for which the taste had been formerly inspired in him by de Luynes, and for which he had always preserved a great predilection.
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ContextHighlight   In 60 IN FRANCE
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