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The
same
password
?
"
"
Exactly
.
"
"
Adieu
,
master
!
"
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A
good
journey
,
gentlemen
!
Do
you
want
anything
?
"
D'Artagnan
shook
his
head
,
and
set
off
at
full
speed
.
At
Eccuis
,
the
same
scene
was
repeated
.
He
found
as
provident
a
host
and
a
fresh
horse
.
He
left
his
address
as
he
had
done
before
,
and
set
off
again
at
the
same
pace
for
Pontoise
.
At
Pontoise
he
changed
his
horse
for
the
last
time
,
and
at
nine
o'clock
galloped
into
the
yard
of
Treville
's
hotel
.
He
had
made
nearly
sixty
leagues
in
little
more
than
twelve
hours
.
M.
de
Treville
received
him
as
if
he
had
seen
him
that
same
morning
;
only
,
when
pressing
his
hand
a
little
more
warmly
than
usual
,
he
informed
him
that
the
company
of
Dessessart
was
on
duty
at
the
Louvre
,
and
that
he
might
repair
at
once
to
his
post
.
On
the
morrow
,
nothing
was
talked
of
in
Paris
but
the
ball
which
the
aldermen
of
the
city
were
to
give
to
the
king
and
queen
,
and
in
which
their
Majesties
were
to
dance
the
famous
La
Merlaison
--
the
favorite
ballet
of
the
king
.
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Eight
days
had
been
occupied
in
preparations
at
the
Hotel
de
Ville
for
this
important
evening
.
The
city
carpenters
had
erected
scaffolds
upon
which
the
invited
ladies
were
to
be
placed
;
the
city
grocer
had
ornamented
the
chambers
with
two
hundred
FLAMBEAUX
of
white
wax
,
a
piece
of
luxury
unheard
of
at
that
period
;
and
twenty
violins
were
ordered
,
and
the
price
for
them
fixed
at
double
the
usual
rate
,
upon
condition
,
said
the
report
,
that
they
should
be
played
all
night
.
At
ten
o'clock
in
the
morning
the
Sieur
de
la
Coste
,
ensign
in
the
king
's
Guards
,
followed
by
two
officers
and
several
archers
of
that
body
,
came
to
the
city
registrar
,
named
Clement
,
and
demanded
of
him
all
the
keys
of
the
rooms
and
offices
of
the
hotel
.
These
keys
were
given
up
to
him
instantly
.
Each
of
them
had
ticket
attached
to
it
,
by
which
it
might
be
recognized
;
and
from
that
moment
the
Sieur
de
la
Coste
was
charged
with
the
care
of
all
the
doors
and
all
the
avenues
.
At
eleven
o'clock
came
in
his
turn
Duhallier
,
captain
of
the
Guards
,
bringing
with
him
fifty
archers
,
who
were
distributed
immediately
through
the
Hotel
de
Ville
,
at
the
doors
assigned
them
.