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The
king
signed
the
order
for
release
,
and
Treville
carried
it
away
without
delay
.
As
he
was
about
to
leave
the
presence
,
the
cardinal
gave
him
a
friendly
smile
,
and
said
,
"
A
perfect
harmony
reigns
,
sire
,
between
the
leaders
and
the
soldiers
of
your
Musketeers
,
which
must
be
profitable
for
the
service
and
honorable
to
all
"
"
He
will
play
me
some
dog
's
trick
or
other
,
and
that
immediately
,
"
said
Treville
.
"
One
has
never
the
last
word
with
such
a
man
.
But
let
us
be
quick
--
the
king
may
change
his
mind
in
an
hour
;
and
at
all
events
it
is
more
difficult
to
replace
a
man
in
the
Fort
l'Eveque
or
the
Bastille
who
has
got
out
,
than
to
keep
a
prisoner
there
who
is
in
.
"
M.
de
Treville
made
his
entrance
triumphantly
into
the
Fort
l'Eveque
,
whence
he
delivered
the
Musketeer
,
whose
peaceful
indifference
had
not
for
a
moment
abandoned
him
.
The
first
time
he
saw
d'Artagnan
,
"
You
have
come
off
well
,
"
said
he
to
him
;
"
there
is
your
Jussac
thrust
paid
for
.
There
still
remains
that
of
Bernajoux
,
but
you
must
not
be
too
confident
.
"
As
to
the
rest
,
M.
de
Treville
had
good
reason
to
mistrust
the
cardinal
and
to
think
that
all
was
not
over
,
for
scarcely
had
the
captain
of
the
Musketeers
closed
the
door
after
him
,
than
his
Eminence
said
to
the
king
,
"
Now
that
we
are
at
length
by
ourselves
,
we
will
,
if
your
Majesty
pleases
,
converse
seriously
.
Sire
,
Buckingham
has
been
in
Paris
five
days
,
and
only
left
this
morning
.
"
It
is
impossible
to
form
an
idea
of
the
impression
these
few
words
made
upon
Louis
XIII
.
He
grew
pale
and
red
alternately
;
and
the
cardinal
saw
at
once
that
he
had
recovered
by
a
single
blow
all
the
ground
he
had
lost
.
"
Buckingham
in
Paris
!
"
cried
he
,
"
and
why
does
he
come
?
"
"
To
conspire
,
no
doubt
,
with
your
enemies
,
the
Huguenots
and
the
Spaniards
.
"
"
No
,
PARDIEU
,
no
!
To
conspire
against
my
honor
with
Madame
de
Chevreuse
,
Madame
de
Longueville
,
and
the
Condes
.
"
"
Oh
,
sire
,
what
an
idea
!
The
queen
is
too
virtuous
;
and
besides
,
loves
your
Majesty
too
well
.
"