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"
Now
he
is
gone
,
it
is
your
turn
to
get
out
,
"
said
Mme.
Bonacieux
.
"
Courage
,
my
friend
,
but
above
all
,
prudence
,
and
think
what
you
owe
to
the
queen
.
"
"
To
her
and
to
you
!
"
cried
d'Artagnan
.
"
Be
satisfied
,
beautiful
Constance
.
I
shall
become
worthy
of
her
gratitude
;
but
shall
I
likewise
return
worthy
of
your
love
?
"
The
young
woman
only
replied
by
the
beautiful
glow
which
mounted
to
her
cheeks
.
A
few
seconds
afterward
d'Artagnan
also
went
out
enveloped
in
a
large
cloak
,
which
ill-concealed
the
sheath
of
a
long
sword
.
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Mme
Bonacieux
followed
him
with
her
eyes
,
with
that
long
,
fond
look
with
which
he
had
turned
the
angle
of
the
street
,
she
fell
on
her
knees
,
and
clasping
her
hands
,
"
Oh
,
my
God
,
"
cried
she
,
"
protect
the
queen
,
protect
me
!
"
D'Artagnan
went
straight
to
M.
de
Treville
's
.
He
had
reflected
that
in
a
few
minutes
the
cardinal
would
be
warned
by
this
cursed
stranger
,
who
appeared
to
be
his
agent
,
and
he
judged
,
with
reason
,
he
had
not
a
moment
to
lose
.
The
heart
of
the
young
man
overflowed
with
joy
.
An
opportunity
presented
itself
to
him
in
which
there
would
be
at
the
same
time
glory
to
be
acquired
,
and
money
to
be
gained
;
and
as
a
far
higher
encouragement
,
it
brought
him
into
close
intimacy
with
a
woman
he
adored
.
This
chance
did
,
then
,
for
him
at
once
more
than
he
would
have
dared
to
ask
of
Providence
.
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M.
de
Treville
was
in
his
saloon
with
his
habitual
court
of
gentlemen
.
D'Artagnan
,
who
was
known
as
a
familiar
of
the
house
,
went
straight
to
his
office
,
and
sent
word
that
he
wished
to
see
him
on
something
of
importance
.
D'Artagnan
had
been
there
scarcely
five
minutes
when
M.
de
Treville
entered
.
At
the
first
glance
,
and
by
the
joy
which
was
painted
on
his
countenance
,
the
worthy
captain
plainly
perceived
that
something
new
was
on
foot
.
All
the
way
along
d'Artagnan
had
been
consulting
with
himself
whether
he
should
place
confidence
in
M.
de
Treville
,
or
whether
he
should
only
ask
him
to
give
him
CARTE
BLANCHE
for
some
secret
affair
.
But
M.
de
Treville
had
always
been
so
thoroughly
his
friend
,
had
always
been
so
devoted
to
the
king
and
queen
,
and
hated
the
cardinal
so
cordially
,
that
the
young
man
resolved
to
tell
him
everything
.