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Chapter
1 Pre| on his first visit to M. de Treville, captain of the
2 Pre| title, "Memoirs of the Comte de la Fere, Touching Some Events
3 Pre| not to that of the Comte de la Fere, the pleasure or
4 1 | nor the livery of the Duc de Richelieu, rushed toward
5 1 | volunteer; I speak of Monsieur de Treville, who was formerly
6 1 | friendship for Monsieur de Treville. Afterward, Monsieur
7 1 | Treville. Afterward, Monsieur de Treville fought with others:
8 1 | Still further, Monsieur de Treville gains ten thousand
9 1 | horse, and the letter for M. de Treville-- the counsels
10 1 | shall see what Monsieur de Treville will think of this
11 1 | his protege.'" ~"Monsieur de Treville?" said the stranger,
12 1 | pronouncing the name of Monsieur de Treville? Now, my dear host,
13 1 | letter addressed to Monsieur de Treville, captain of the
14 1 | the letter addressed to M. de Treville, it had disappeared. ~
15 1 | that letter is for Monsieur de Treville, and it must be
16 1 | king and the cardinal, M. de Treville was the man whose
17 1 | the protege of Monsieur de Treville, and that you even
18 1 | will complain to Monsieur de Treville, and Monsieur de
19 1 | de Treville, and Monsieur de Treville will complain to
20 1 | Next he went to the Quai de Feraille to have a new blade
21 1 | situation of the hotel of M. de Treville, which proved to
22 1 | repair to the residence of M. de Treville, the third personage
23 2 | 2. The Antechamber Of M. De Treville~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M. de
24 2 | De Treville~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M. de Troisville, as his family
25 2 | called in Gascony, or M. de Treville, as he has ended
26 2 | Henry IV. The father of M. de Treville had served him
27 2 | that accompanied it, M. de Treville was admitted into
28 2 | a Maurevers, a Poltiot de Mere, or a Vitry. In short,
29 2 | Musketeers, or rather M. de Treville's, spread themselves
30 2 | not rotting in prison, M. de Treville being there to
31 2 | there to claim them. Thus M. de Treville was praised to
32 2 | the smallest insult. ~M. de Treville employed this powerful
33 2 | the BONNES FORTUNES of de Treville were talked of
34 2 | talked of as those of M. de Bassompierre had been talked
35 2 | between their masters and M. de Treville. In the antechamber,
36 2 | morning till night, while M. de Treville, in his office
37 2 | them and the office of M. de Treville; but a fresh allusion
38 2 | stranger in the court of M. de Treville's courtiers, and
39 2 | moment's audience of M. de Treville--a request which
40 2 | disguise, had tricked Monsieur de Laigues, like a ninny as
41 2 | They say that Monsieur de Buckingham is in France,"
42 2 | beyond bounds; if Monsieur de Treville heard you, you
43 2 | to her; you go to Madame de Bois-Tracy's, the cousin
44 2 | s, the cousin of Madame de Chevreuse, and you pass
45 2 | surrounding group. ~"Monsieur de Treville awaits Monsieur
46 3 | The Audience~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M. de Treville was at the moment
47 3 | had recommenced; when M. de Treville had three or four
48 3 | Yes, yes," continued M. de Treville, growing warmer
49 3 | willingly have strangled M. de Treville, if, at the bottom
50 3 | and had guessed, from M. de Treville's tone of voice,
51 3 | are they?" continued M. de Treville, as furious at
52 3 | not know that," replied M. de Treville, in a somewhat
53 3 | Musketeers. ~"Athos!" repeated M. de Treville himself. ~"You
54 3 | sir," said Athos to M. de Treville, in a feeble yet
55 3 | entered the cabinet. M. de Treville, moved to the bottom
56 3 | this proof of affection, M. de Treville seized his right
57 3 | openings of the tapestry. M. de Treville was about to reprehend
58 3 | A surgeon!" cried M. de Treville, "mine! The king'
59 3 | die!" ~At the cries of M. de Treville, the whole assemblage
60 3 | chamber. Immediately M. de Treville opened and pointed
61 3 | closed. ~The cabinet of M. de Treville, generally held
62 3 | re-entered, the surgeon and M. de Treville alone remaining
63 3 | wounded. ~At length, M. de Treville himself returned.
64 3 | loss of blood. ~Then M. de Treville made a sign with
65 3 | the door was closed, M. de Treville, on turning round,
66 3 | present and the past, M. de Treville grasped the situation. ~"
67 3 | smile. By this smile M. de Treville judged that he
68 3 | young man," replied M. de Treville, "but it may not
69 3 | it. ~"But," continued M. de Treville, fixing upon his
70 3 | young man," continued M. de Treville, "that's all very
71 3 | four more crowns than M. de Treville possessed at the
72 3 | am surprised," replied M. de Treville, "that you should
73 3 | truthfulness that delighted M. de Treville. ~"This is all
74 3 | all very strange," said M. de Treville, after meditating
75 3 | period very current, and M. de Treville loved incense as
76 3 | France." ~D'Artagnan added M. de Treville to the others,
77 3 | beyond all others." ~M. de Treville was surprised to
78 3 | wait a minute," said M. de Treville, stopping him. "
79 3 | to take it from me!" ~M. de Treville smiled at this
80 3 | until they disappeared. ~M. de Treville, after having written
81 3 | his hand to receive it, M. de Treville was highly astonished
82 3 | time!" ~"And who?" asked M. de Treville. ~"He, my thief!"
83 3 | the madman!" murmured M. de Treville, "unless," added
84 4 | coming out of one of M. de Treville's private rooms,
85 4 | you have heard Monsieur de Treville speak to us a little
86 4 | comrade, you are not Monsieur de Treville." ~"My faith!"
87 4 | came up again by the Rue de Seine, and the Red Cross;
88 4 | him into disgrace with M. de Treville, who could not
89 4 | of this young man that M. de Treville had been so angry
90 4 | on good terms with Madame de Bois-Tracy, when that gracious
91 4 | at the hotel of Monsieur de Treville. There I will indicate
92 5 | the cardinal, and Monsieur de Treville." He flew, then,
93 5 | been dressed anew by M. de Treville's surgeon, was
94 5 | know no one but Monsieur de Treville, to whom I was
95 5 | know no one but Monsieur de Treville?" he asked. ~"Yes,
96 5 | Eminence, commanded by M. de Jussac, turned the corner
97 5 | is impossible--Monsieur de Treville has forbidden it.
98 5 | toward the hotel of M. de Treville. ~They walked arm
99 5 | through the gateway of M. de Treville's hotel, "at least
100 6 | affair made a great noise. M. de Treville scolded his Musketeers
101 6 | in gaining the king, M. de Treville hastened to report
102 6 | with the cardinal, and M. de Treville was informed that
103 6 | moment. In the evening M. de Treville attended the king'
104 6 | excellent humor. Perceiving M. de Treville at a distance-- ~"
105 6 | themselves." ~"Listen to Monsieur de Treville," said the king; "
106 6 | give it to Mademoiselle de Chemerault, to whom I promised
107 6 | Louis the Just, Monsieur de Treville, and by and by,
108 6 | I must speak to Monsieur de Treville on an affair of
109 6 | Then turning toward M. de Treville and walking with
110 6 | when they were disturbed by de Jussac, Cahusac, Bicarat,
111 6 | away toward the hotel of M. de la Tremouille, in whose
112 6 | To the rescue! The Hotel de la Tremouille!" At these
113 6 | ran toward the hotel of M. de Treville, crying, "To the
114 6 | cardinal's Guards and M. de la Tremouille's people retreated
115 6 | punish the insolence of M. de la Tremouille's domestics
116 6 | way toward the hotel of M. de Treville, who was waiting
117 6 | pass off together." ~M. de Treville, accompanied by
118 6 | forest of St. Germain. M. de Treville required this intelligence
119 6 | Excellency," replied the valet de chambre, "the Master of
120 6 | the cardinal?" asked M. de Treville. ~"In all probability
121 6 | beforehand with us," said M. de Treville. "Gentlemen, I
122 6 | young men to dispute it. M. de Treville recommended everyone
123 6 | On entering his hotel, M. de Treville thought it best
124 6 | one of his servants to M. de la Tremouille with a letter
125 6 | king's Musketeers. But M. de la Tremouille--already prejudiced
126 6 | that it was neither for M. de Treville nor the Musketeers
127 6 | firm in his own opinion, M. de Treville thought of an expedient
128 6 | was to go himself to M. de la Tremouille. ~He repaired,
129 6 | courage and honor; and as M. de la Tremouille--a Protestant,
130 6 | usual. ~"Monsieur," said M. de Treville, "we fancy that
131 6 | no objection," replied M. de la Tremouille, "but I warn
132 6 | believe what he will say." ~M. de la Tremouille reflected
133 6 | again almost senseless. ~M. de la Tremouille approached
134 6 | recalled him to life. Then M. de Treville, unwilling that
135 6 | wounded man, requested M. de la Tremouille to interrogate
136 6 | That happened which M. de Treville had foreseen. Placed
137 6 | passed. ~This was all that M. de Treville wanted. He wished
138 6 | convalescence, took leave of M. de la Tremouille, returned
139 6 | their company at dinner. ~M. de Treville entertained good
140 6 | Toward six o'clock M. de Treville announced that
141 6 | seen them before. As for M. de Treville, when the eyes
142 6 | here ten minutes," said M. de Treville; "and if at the
143 6 | minutes; and seeing that M. de Treville did not return,
144 6 | was going to happen. ~M. de Treville entered the king'
145 6 | unfortunate king, Monsieur de Treville! I had but one
146 6 | of the cardinal, Monsieur de Treville, I am vexed with
147 6 | was the chance at which M. de Treville waited for the
148 6 | your Majesty?" asked M. de Treville, feigning the most
149 6 | without directly replying to de Treville's question. "Is
150 6 | done." ~"Sire," replied M. de Treville, calmly, "on the
151 6 | Against calumniators," said M. de Treville. ~"Ah! This is
152 6 | to the hotel of the Duc de la Tremouille, and that
153 6 | refers to God," said M. de Treville; "for I know no
154 6 | accusation comes from Monsieur de la Tremouille, from the
155 6 | king, "by what Monsieur de la Tremouille shall say?" ~"
156 6 | instantly and find Monsieur de la Tremouille; I wish to
157 6 | anyone between Monsieur de la Tremouille and myself?" ~"
158 6 | the king might sleep, M. de Treville slept still worse.
159 6 | private antechamber, M. de Treville found La Chesnaye,
160 6 | not been able to find M. de la Tremouille on the preceding
161 6 | circumstance pleased M. de Treville much, as he thus
162 6 | insinuate itself between M. de la Tremouille's testimony
163 6 | s closet opened, and M. de Treville saw M. de la Tremouille
164 6 | and M. de Treville saw M. de la Tremouille come out.
165 6 | him, and said: "Monsieur de Treville, his Majesty has
166 6 | Monsieur the Duke," said M. de Treville, "I was so confident
167 6 | do not speak of Monsieur de Treville--whom your Majesty
168 6 | Eminence's Guards placed HORS DE COMBAT by you four in two
169 6 | VENTRE-SAINT-GRIS, Monsieur de Treville, as the king my
170 6 | jeer with his life and M. de la Tremouille, who had nothing
171 7 | filling the antechamber of M. de Treville and the guardroom
172 7 | purchase some rouge for Madame de Chevreuse. So you see, my
173 7 | how things went on at M. de Treville's. D'Artagnan,
174 7 | considered him a good comrade. M. de Treville, who had appreciated
175 7 | meanwhile the promises of M. de Treville went on prosperously.
176 7 | morning the king commanded M. de Chevalier Dessessart to
177 7 | of his existence. But M. de Treville promised this favor
178 8 | they had recourse to M. de Treville, who made some
179 8 | of the amours of Madame de Bois-Tracy?" said d'Artagnan,
180 8 | Still higher." ~"Of Madame de Chevreuse?" ~"Of the--"
181 8 | Musketeers belong to Monsieur de Treville, and were consequently
182 9 | when you occupy Monsieur de Treville's place, I will
183 10 | with the slang of the Rue de Jerusalem, and as it is
184 10 | so far as to question M. de Treville--a thing which,
185 10 | astonished his captain. But M. de Treville knew nothing, except
186 10 | badly and wept much. ~M. de Treville requested Athos,
187 10 | Artagnan to report at M. de Treville's, as nine o'clock
188 10 | remember, Athos is at Monsieur de Treville's." ~"But where
189 10 | on the side of the Rue de l'Echelle, and ask for Germain." ~"
190 10 | Laporte, the queen's VALET DE CHAMBRE." ~"And when he
191 10 | heels, and was soon at M. de Treville's; but instead
192 10 | asked to be introduced to M. de Treville's office. As d'
193 10 | servant went to inform M. de Treville that his young
194 10 | Five minutes after, M. de Treville was asking d'Artagnan
195 10 | left alone to put back M. de Treville's clock three-quarters
196 10 | minutes past nine!" cried M. de Treville, looking at the
197 10 | That's true," said M. de Treville; "I believed it
198 10 | Then d'Artagnan told M. de Treville a long history
199 10 | tranquillity and candor of which M. de Treville was the more the
200 10 | striking, d'Artagnan left M. de Treville, who thanked him
201 11 | His visit to M. de Treville being paid, the
202 11 | upon the wind from the Rue de Vaugirard, and which arose
203 11 | both gained the top of Rue de la Harpe. Arriving there,
204 11 | Bonacieux." ~"Or Camille de Bois-Tracy." ~"Silence,
205 11 | I will run to Monsieur de Treville to tell them all
206 11 | directed his course toward M. de Treville's. ~M. de Treville
207 11 | toward M. de Treville's. ~M. de Treville was not at his
208 11 | was necessary to reach M. de Treville; it was important
209 11 | on the shutter of the Rue de Vaugirard and on the door
210 11 | and on the door of the Rue de la Harpe; still further,
211 12 | of the Musketeers of M. de Treville, who, as we have
212 12 | at the mansion of Madame de Chevreuse; the third, in
213 12 | terrible clamor. Madame de Vernet was driven from me,
214 12 | Putange was exiled, Madame de Chevreuse fell into disgrace,
215 12 | should run mad. Ah, Madame de Chevreuse was less cruel
216 12 | responded to his love." ~"Madame de Chevreuse was not queen,"
217 12 | that you had been Madame de Chevreuse, poor Buckingham
218 13 | the company of Monsieur de Treville's Musketeers. Look
219 13 | pointed roof of the Hotel de Ville, and the carriage
220 13 | St. Paul or of the Place de Greve; it was at the Traitor'
221 14 | Jean Duplessis, Cardinal de Richelieu; not such as he
222 14 | having supported the Duc de Nevers in his duchy of Mantua,
223 14 | with your wife, with Madame de Chevreuse, and with my Lord
224 14 | She said that the Cardinal de Richelieu had drawn the
225 14 | s relations with Madame de Chevreuse." ~"But, monseigneur,
226 14 | they live?" ~"One in Rue de Vaugirard, the other Rue
227 14 | Vaugirard, the other Rue de la Harpe." ~"Did you go
228 14 | they?" ~"No. 25 in the Rue de Vaugirard; 75 in the Rue
229 14 | Vaugirard; 75 in the Rue de la Harpe." ~"That's well,"
230 14 | told you of it?" ~"Madame de Lannoy, who is devoted to
231 14 | mistrust, the queen made Madame de Surgis sleep in her chamber,
232 14 | out." ~"Why did not Madame de Lannoy come and inform you
233 14 | her?" ~"No." ~"Does Madame de Lannoy know what was in
234 14 | casket?" ~"Yes." ~"Madame de Lannoy, then, is of opinion
235 14 | course of the day Madame de Lannoy, in her quality of
236 14 | know where the Duchesse de Chevreuse and the Duke of
237 14 | They were, one in the Rue de Vaugirard, No. 25; the other
238 14 | 25; the other in the Rue de la Harpe, No. 75." ~"Does
239 14 | Your wife, in going to Rue de Vaugirard and Rue de la
240 14 | Rue de Vaugirard and Rue de la Harpe, did not go to
241 14 | went to meet the Duchesse de Chevreuse and the Duke of
242 14 | upon his wife." ~The Comte de Rochefort bowed like a man
243 15 | not having reappeared, M. de Treville was informed by
244 15 | on family business. ~M. de Treville was the father
245 15 | that hour he had been at M. de Treville's, where he had
246 15 | among them was M. le Duc de la Tremouille. ~The second
247 15 | sword; but the name of M. de Treville, and that of M.
248 15 | Treville, and that of M. de la Tremouille, commanded
249 15 | precisely at this moment that M. de Treville, on leaving the
250 15 | captain of the Musketeers, M. de Treville had the right of
251 15 | Anne of Austria for Mme. de Chevreuse. These two women
252 15 | to his conviction, Mme. de Chevreuse not only served
253 15 | the cardinal spoke of Mme. de Chevreuse--who, though exiled
254 15 | added that not only Mme. de Chevreuse had been in Paris,
255 15 | Buckingham. ~At this instant M. de Treville entered, cool,
256 15 | the king's countenance, M. de Treville felt himself something
257 15 | door; at the noise of M. de Treville's entrance he turned
258 15 | your Majesty," continued M. de Treville, in the same tone, "
259 15 | misfortune to wound Monsieur de Cahusac so seriously. A
260 15 | the cardinal, "Monsieur de Cahusac is quite recovered,
261 15 | so managed?" ~"Monsieur de Treville," said the cardinal,
262 15 | of my hotel, with the Duc de la Tremouille and the Comte
263 15 | Tremouille and the Comte de Chalus, who happened to
264 15 | you patronize, Monsieur de Treville." ~"Yes, your Eminence,
265 15 | expression was imprudent; but M. de Treville launched it with
266 15 | your Majesty that Monsieur de Treville's guarantee is
267 15 | prisoner there who is in." ~M. de Treville made his entrance
268 15 | confident." ~As to the rest, M. de Treville had good reason
269 16 | against my honor with Madame de Chevreuse, Madame de Longueville,
270 16 | Madame de Chevreuse, Madame de Longueville, and the Condes." ~"
271 16 | me to think of it. Madame de Lannoy, whom, according
272 16 | Where did he lodge?" ~"Rue de la Harpe. No. 75." ~"Where
273 16 | and England, with Madame de Chevreuse and the queen?" ~"
274 16 | would be to charge Monsieur de Seguier, the keeper of the
275 16 | midst of her women--Mme. de Guitaut, Mme. de Sable,
276 16 | women--Mme. de Guitaut, Mme. de Sable, Mme. de Montbazon,
277 16 | Guitaut, Mme. de Sable, Mme. de Montbazon, and Mme. de Guemene.
278 16 | de Montbazon, and Mme. de Guemene. In a corner was
279 16 | all her life--though Marie de Medicis, if the memoirs
280 16 | called down persecution. Mme. de Chevreuse and Mme. de Bernet
281 16 | Mme. de Chevreuse and Mme. de Bernet were exiled, and
282 16 | captain of the Guards, M. de Guitant, announced the visit
283 16 | encouraged the attempts of M. de Laffemas, chief gamekeeper
284 16 | appoint there either Monsieur de Conde, Monsieur de Bassopierre,
285 16 | Monsieur de Conde, Monsieur de Bassopierre, or some valiant
286 17 | shortly be a ball at the Hotel de Ville. I wish, in order
287 17 | read the MEMOIRS of Mme. de Motteville will not be astonished
288 17 | three visits from the Comte de Rochefort, who had become
289 17 | had heard from the Comte de Rochefort; but the poor
290 17 | from my friend the Comte de Rochefort." ~"The Comte
291 17 | Rochefort." ~"The Comte de Rochefort! Why it was he
292 17 | the residence of the Comte de Rochefort, and tell him
293 18 | Musketeers. Do you know Monsieur de Treville, their captain?" ~"
294 18 | She did not name Madame de Chevreuse, the Duke of Buckingham,
295 18 | of Buckingham, or Madame de Vernet?" ~"No; she only
296 19 | Artagnan went straight to M. de Treville's. He had reflected
297 19 | to ask of Providence. ~M. de Treville was in his saloon
298 19 | scarcely five minutes when M. de Treville entered. At the
299 19 | should place confidence in M. de Treville, or whether he
300 19 | some secret affair. But M. de Treville had always been
301 19 | my good friend?" said M. de Treville. ~'Yes, monsieur,"
302 19 | What did you say?" asked M. de Treville, glancing round
303 19 | you so, by the faith of de Treville." ~"How so?" ~"
304 19 | drew up his request, and M. de Treville, on receiving it,
305 19 | voyage. A PROPOS," said M. de Treville, calling him back. ~
306 19 | pocket. ~"Enough?" asked M. de Treville. ~"Three hundred
307 19 | D'Artagnan saluted M. de Treville, who held out his
308 19 | moments, a servant from M. de Treville entered, bringing
309 19 | you will tell Monsieur de Treville that Monsieur Aramis
310 19 | absence in one hand, and M. de Treville's note in the other. ~"
311 19 | possible. ~Yours affectionate ~de Treville ~"Well, this leave
312 19 | which came from Monsieur de Treville, and here are three
313 19 | us, I will show Monsieur de Treville's letter, and you
314 20 | was in the name of Comte de Wardes. ~Then, casting a
315 20 | done, they drew the Comte de Wardes close to his servant;
316 20 | functionary. ~The Comte de Wardes was announced, and
317 20 | description of the Comte de Wardes. ~"Is he accompanied?" ~"
318 20 | was the sword of the Comte de Wardes which made that hole,
319 21 | 21. The Countess De Winter~ ~ ~ ~ ~ As they
320 21 | for which he had repaid M. de Wardes with such terrible
321 21 | at Windsor. The Comtesse de Winter, with whom I had
322 21 | any pretense but his VALET DE CHAMBRE, Patrick. We need
323 21 | brother-in-law, Monsieur de Treville, is particularly
324 21 | more than twelve hours. ~M. de Treville received him as
325 22 | preparations at the Hotel de Ville for this important
326 22 | in the morning the Sieur de la Coste, ensign in the
327 22 | from that moment the Sieur de la Coste was charged with
328 22 | immediately through the Hotel de Ville, at the doors assigned
329 22 | the Louvre to the Hotel de Ville, and which were all
330 22 | royal Highness, M. le Comte de Soissons, by the Grand Prior,
331 22 | Grand Prior, by the Duc de Longueville, by the Duc
332 22 | d'Harcourt, by the Comte de la Roche-Guyon, by M. de
333 22 | de la Roche-Guyon, by M. de Liancourt, by M. de Baradas,
334 22 | by M. de Liancourt, by M. de Baradas, by the Comte de
335 22 | de Baradas, by the Comte de Cramail, and by the Chevalier
336 22 | Cramail, and by the Chevalier de Souveray. Everybody noticed
337 23 | hours before from the Hotel de Ville, telling him to sit
338 23 | persecutions of that monster, M. de Laffemas, whom he never
339 23 | way toward the hotel of M. de Treville; his visit of the
340 23 | certainly is one," said M. de Treville, who had a tincture
341 23 | literature, "and Monsieur de Benserade was quoting it
342 23 | queen! Oh, oh!" said M. de Treville. "Why, it is indeed
343 23 | the queen's hand?" said M. de Treville, looking earnestly
344 23 | Artagnan, and he related to M. de Treville how the affair
345 23 | man. ~"Listen," said M. de Treville; "shall I give
346 23 | the positive tone of M. de Treville began to disquiet, "
347 23 | opinion entertained by M. de Treville of women in general,
348 23 | But, A PROPOS," resumed M. de Treville, "what has become
349 23 | See there, now!" said M. de Treville; "and how the devil
350 23 | and by nailing the Comte de Wardes on the byroad to
351 23 | tapestry." ~"There again! De Wardes, one of the cardinal'
352 23 | monsieur." ~D'Artagnan left M. de Treville, touched more than
353 24 | when they entered the Bois de Boulogne he found himself
354 24 | murmured d'Artagnan, to whom M. de Treville's recommendation
355 25 | alighted at the door of M. de Treville, and ran quickly
356 25 | all that had passed. M. de Treville would doubtless
357 25 | whole affair. Besides, as M. de Treville saw the queen almost
358 25 | devotedness to her mistress. ~M. de Treville listened to the
359 25 | that, although a Gascon, M. de Treville was not in the
360 25 | to put the advice of M. de Treville in practice instantly,
361 25 | while you were at Monsieur de Treville's." ~"Who has been
362 25 | Come, speak." ~"Monsieur de Cavois." ~"Monsieur de Cavois?" ~"
363 25 | Monsieur de Cavois." ~"Monsieur de Cavois?" ~"In person." ~"
364 25 | he gone?' asked Monsieur de Cavois. ~"'To Troyes, in
365 25 | you wish, to see Monsieur de Cavois to contradict me
366 25 | quit Paris by the Barriere de la Villette and the other
367 25 | forced to run the Comtes de Wardes through the body
368 26 | know; but without doubt M. de Cavois would have revealed
369 26 | than he had at that of M. de Treville in allusion to
370 26 | qui pleurez un passe plein de charmes, Et qui trainez
371 26 | say? What will Monsieur de Treville say? They will
372 26 | desponding GRISETTE; from Madame de Chevreuse's chambermaid,
373 27 | partisan in hand. And Monsieur de Nogaret de la Valette, what
374 27 | And Monsieur de Nogaret de la Valette, what do you
375 27 | the attendant of Madame de Chevreuse. Teach Bazin prosody;
376 27 | Indeed, when placed beside M. de Treville, the elegant and
377 28 | a third time at Monsieur de Treville's where it surprised
378 28 | Artagnan found a letter from M. de Treville, which informed
379 28 | event of some gravity. M. de Treville had intimated to
380 28 | state of bewilderment. M. de Treville never jested in
381 28 | who went to thank Monsieur de Treville, had shut the door, "
382 29 | intelligence of her. M. de Treville had spoken of her
383 30 | the Rue Ferou. ~In the Rue de Seine he met Planchet, who
384 30 | saddle two horses in M. de Treville's stables--one
385 30 | Two horses that Monsieur de Treville lends me at my
386 30 | the lackey of the Comte de Wardes--he whom you took
387 30 | how is the good Monsieur de Wardes? He is not dead,
388 30 | Musketeers. And you?" ~"I am Lord de Winter, Baron Sheffield." ~"
389 30 | except the letter to M. de Wardes. ~Athos was delighted
390 31 | But after all," said Lord de Winter, when the three friends
391 31 | up and offered it to Lord de Winter. ~"What the devil
392 31 | you that name," said Lord de Winter, "on this very evening,
393 31 | to the lackeys, as Lord de Winter desired us to do." ~"
394 31 | generosity, repeated by Lord de Winter and his friend, was
395 31 | Mousqueton and Planchet. ~Lord de Winter, on quitting d'Artagnan,
396 31 | one of the friends of M. de Treville, and consequently,
397 31 | intrigue between her and M. de Wardes, our presumptuous
398 31 | Athos, phlegmatically. ~Lord de Winter arrived at the appointed
399 31 | her. ~"You see," said Lord de Winter, presenting d'Artagnan
400 31 | beneath her robe. ~Lord de Winter perceived nothing
401 31 | spoke some words to Lord de Winter in English, who thereupon
402 31 | shake of the hand with Lord de Winter, and then returned
403 31 | told d'Artagnan that Lord de Winter was her brother-in-law,
404 31 | was the only heir to Lord de Winter, if Lord de Winter
405 31 | Lord de Winter, if Lord de Winter did not marry. All
406 31 | the evening before. Lord de Winter was not at home;
407 31 | had happened to know M. de Cavois instead of M. de
408 31 | de Cavois instead of M. de Treville. ~Milady changed
409 31 | been sent thither by M. de Treville to treat for a
410 33 | address." ~"Monsieur El Comte de Wardes." ~The remembrance
411 33 | with at the ball of Mme. de Guise? You have an opportunity
412 33 | letters addressed to the Comte de Wardes, news on the spot,
413 33 | been prevented by Monsieur de Treville or Monsieur Dessessart.
414 33 | who held the life of Lord de Winter in his hands and
415 33 | gave you." ~"For Monsieur de Wardes?" said Kitty. ~"To
416 33 | To be sure; for Monsieur de Wardes." ~"Now, there is
417 33 | lack of an answer from M. de Wardes that provoked her
418 33 | the silence of the Comte de Wardes, and she ordered
419 33 | the happiest of men, Comte de Wardes ~This note was in
420 33 | ought to have been opened by de Wardes. Milady will then
421 34 | do you think of Monsieur de Treville telling me, when
422 34 | the Rue Ferou to the Rue de Vaugirard. On entering he
423 34 | become equal to Monsieur de Voiture and Monsieur de
424 34 | de Voiture and Monsieur de Benserade. I like that.
425 34 | to the house of the Due de Chaulnes, who has sent for
426 35 | itself. Before daybreak M. de Wardes must take his departure,
427 35 | interview of the soubrette with de Wardes when he received
428 35 | own chamber, and introduce de Wardes whenever he presented
429 35 | subdued voice, "I, the Comte de Wardes." ~"Oh, my God, my
430 35 | her mistress to the false de Wardes. Her mistress was
431 35 | kiss your hands. ~Comte de Wardes ~Not a word about
432 36 | Artagnan, and not to M. de Wardes. ~He opened it and
433 36 | fall of that of the Comte de Wardes." ~"And will you
434 36 | that which she gave me for de Wardes?" ~D'Artagnan rapidly
435 36 | Avenge me of that infamous de Wardes," said Milady, between
436 36 | believed in the crime of de Wardes. If de Wardes had
437 36 | the crime of de Wardes. If de Wardes had at that moment
438 36 | said she, in her turn. ~"De Wardes; I know it," cried
439 36 | because yesterday Monsieur de Wardes, in a saloon where
440 37 | confess to her that he and de Wardes were, up to the present
441 37 | suicide, to kill the Comte de Wardes. But he also was
442 37 | possessed, compared himself with de Wardes, and asked himself
443 37 | encounter between him and de Wardes were already arranged
444 37 | to renounce, by pardoning de Wardes, the furious projects
445 37 | suppose this poor Comte de Wardes were less guilty
446 37 | avenge her on the Comte de Wardes. ~"I am quite ready,"
447 37 | really pity this poor Comte de Wardes, since you have ceased
448 37 | confession?" ~"You gave de Wardes a meeting on Thursday
449 37 | What next? what next?" ~"De Wardes cannot boast of anything." ~"
450 37 | That ring I have! The Comte de Wardes of Thursday and the
451 38 | she may be French. Lord de Winter is only her brother-in-law," ~"
452 38 | life." ~"Very well. Madame de Bois-Tracy asked me, for
453 39 | already received by Monsieur de Cavois a similar invitation
454 39 | Monsieur the Cardinal; Monsieur de Treville must think us dead." ~"
455 39 | can take one of Monsieur de Treville's." ~"That is not
456 39 | four friends met with M. de Treville, who was returning
457 39 | circumstance to speak to M. de Treville of the letter with
458 39 | word about the other. ~M. de Treville approved of the
459 39 | engagement, and took leave of M. de Treville. ~A short gallop
460 39 | cardinal. Still further, de Wardes, whom he had treated
461 39 | attached to his friends. ~"If de Wardes has related all our
462 39 | Nevertheless, Monsieur de Treville's company of Musketeers
463 40 | searching eye than the Cardinal de Richelieu, and d'Artagnan
464 40 | recommended to Monsieur de Treville, were you not?" ~"
465 40 | know that. But Monsieur de Treville is a skilled physiognomist,
466 40 | to telling them that M. de Richelieu had sent for him
467 40 | went to take leave of M. de Treville. At that time it
468 40 | set out the day after. M. de Treville contented himself
469 40 | company of Musketeers of M. de Treville who had been accustomed
470 40 | hastening to the hotel of M. de Treville, the Guards to
471 41 | Joan of Arc and the Duc de Guise. ~Thus Bassompierre,
472 41 | had surprised the Comte de Toiras, who commanded for
473 41 | fight perished the Baron de Chantal; that the Baron
474 41 | Chantal; that the Baron de Chantal left a little orphan
475 41 | girl was afterward Mme. de Sevigne. ~The Comte de Toiras
476 41 | de Sevigne. ~The Comte de Toiras retired into the
477 41 | leave Paris by the Barriere de La Villette; but having
478 42 | soon discovered him, and M. de Treville, who detected him
479 43 | Dompierre to Perigny; and M. de Schomberg on the south,
480 43 | Angouleme; and the cardinal, M. de Schomberg. ~As soon as this
481 43 | raise the siege. ~But as M. de Toiras gave information
482 43 | taken to Paris by Claude de St. Simon, and suspended
483 43 | strongly compromised Mme. de Chevreuse and consequently
484 43 | for being friends of M. de Treville, they obtained
485 43 | three men placed hors de combat in a cabaret squabble!
486 44 | Bois-Robert and the Marquis de Beautru, upon the interview
487 44 | Mogul, which the Chevalier de Guise was to have worn,
488 44 | certain letter from Madame de Chevreuse which singularly
489 44 | Montague; the letter of Madame de Chevreuse." ~"That's it,"
490 44 | the knife stab in the Rue de la Feronnerie?" ~"Precisely,"
491 44 | that if I were named Madame de Montpensier, or the Queen
492 44 | Montpensier, or the Queen Marie de Medicis, I should use less
493 44 | certain letter from Madame de Chevreuse, found in his
494 44 | three desperate wounds to de Wardes, your emissary, and
495 45 | you know me." ~"The Comte de la Fere!" murmured Milady,
496 45 | replied Athos; "the Comte de la Fere in person, who comes
497 45 | well concealed the Comte de la Fere, as the name Milady
498 45 | Milady Clarik concealed Anne de Breuil. Was it not so you
499 45 | was you who, in love with de Wardes and thinking to pass
500 45 | you who, believing that de Wardes had deceived you,
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