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At
a
hundred
paces
from
the
gates
of
Calais
,
d'Artagnan
's
horse
gave
out
,
and
could
not
by
any
means
be
made
to
get
up
again
,
the
blood
flowing
from
his
eyes
and
his
nose
.
There
still
remained
Planchet
's
horse
;
but
he
stopped
short
,
and
could
not
be
made
to
move
a
step
.
Fortunately
,
as
we
have
said
,
they
were
within
a
hundred
paces
of
the
city
;
they
left
their
two
nags
upon
the
high
road
,
and
ran
toward
the
quay
.
Planchet
called
his
master
's
attention
to
a
gentleman
who
had
just
arrived
with
his
lackey
,
and
only
preceded
them
by
about
fifty
paces
.
They
made
all
speed
to
come
up
to
this
gentleman
,
who
appeared
to
be
in
great
haste
.
His
boots
were
covered
with
dust
,
and
he
inquired
if
he
could
not
instantly
cross
over
to
England
.
"
Nothing
would
be
more
easy
,
"
said
the
captain
of
a
vessel
ready
to
set
sail
,
"
but
this
morning
came
an
order
to
let
no
one
leave
without
express
permission
from
the
cardinal
.
"
"
I
have
that
permission
,
"
said
the
gentleman
,
drawing
the
paper
from
his
pocket
;
"
here
it
is
.
"
"
Have
it
examined
by
the
governor
of
the
port
,
"
said
the
shipmaster
,
"
and
give
me
the
preference
.
"
"
Where
shall
I
find
the
governor
?
"
"
At
his
country
house
.
"
"
And
that
is
situated
?
"
"
At
a
quarter
of
a
league
from
the
city
.
Look
,
you
may
see
it
from
here
--
at
the
foot
of
that
little
hill
,
that
slated
roof
.
"
"
Very
well
,
"
said
the
gentleman
.