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"
And
I
am
the
more
grateful
to
your
Eminence
,
"
replied
Anne
of
Austria
,
with
a
smile
that
proved
she
was
not
the
dupe
of
this
ingenious
gallantry
,
"
from
being
certain
that
these
two
studs
alone
have
cost
you
as
much
as
all
the
others
cost
his
Majesty
.
"
Then
saluting
the
king
and
the
cardinal
,
the
queen
resumed
her
way
to
the
chamber
in
which
she
had
dressed
,
and
where
she
was
to
take
off
her
costume
.
The
attention
which
we
have
been
obliged
to
give
,
during
the
commencement
of
the
chapter
,
to
the
illustrious
personages
we
have
introduced
into
it
,
has
diverted
us
for
an
instant
from
him
to
whom
Anne
of
Austria
owed
the
extraordinary
triumph
she
had
obtained
over
the
cardinal
;
and
who
,
confounded
,
unknown
,
lost
in
the
crowd
gathered
at
one
of
the
doors
,
looked
on
at
this
scene
,
comprehensible
only
to
four
persons
--
the
king
,
the
queen
,
his
Eminence
,
and
himself
.
The
queen
had
just
regained
her
chamber
,
and
d'Artagnan
was
about
to
retire
,
when
he
felt
his
shoulder
lightly
touched
.
He
turned
and
saw
a
young
woman
,
who
made
him
a
sign
to
follow
her
.
The
face
of
this
young
woman
was
covered
with
a
black
velvet
mask
;
but
notwithstanding
this
precaution
,
which
was
in
fact
taken
rather
against
others
than
against
him
,
he
at
once
recognized
his
usual
guide
,
the
light
and
intelligent
Mme.
Bonacieux
.
On
the
evening
before
,
they
had
scarcely
seen
each
other
for
a
moment
at
the
apartment
of
the
Swiss
guard
,
Germain
,
whither
d'Artagnan
had
sent
for
her
.
The
haste
which
the
young
woman
was
in
to
convey
to
the
queen
the
excellent
news
of
the
happy
return
of
her
messenger
prevented
the
two
lovers
from
exchanging
more
than
a
few
words
.
D'Artagnan
therefore
followed
Mme.
Bonacieux
moved
by
a
double
sentiment
--
love
and
curiosity
.
All
the
way
,
and
in
proportion
as
the
corridors
became
more
deserted
,
d'Artagnan
wished
to
stop
the
young
woman
,
seize
her
and
gaze
upon
her
,
were
it
only
for
a
minute
;
but
quick
as
a
bird
she
glided
between
his
hands
,
and
when
he
wished
to
speak
to
her
,
her
finger
placed
upon
her
mouth
,
with
a
little
imperative
gesture
full
of
grace
,
reminded
him
that
he
was
under
the
command
of
a
power
which
he
must
blindly
obey
,
and
which
forbade
him
even
to
make
the
slightest
complaint
.
At
length
,
after
winding
about
for
a
minute
or
two
,
Mme.
Bonacieux
opened
the
door
of
a
closet
,
which
was
entirely
dark
,
and
led
d'Artagnan
into
it
.
There
she
made
a
fresh
sign
of
silence
,
and
opened
a
second
door
concealed
by
tapestry
.
The
opening
of
this
door
disclosed
a
brilliant
light
,
and
she
disappeared
.
D'Artagnan
remained
for
a
moment
motionless
,
asking
himself
where
he
could
be
;
but
soon
a
ray
of
light
which
penetrated
through
the
chamber
,
together
with
the
warm
and
perfumed
air
which
reached
him
from
the
same
aperture
,
the
conversation
of
two
of
three
ladies
in
language
at
once
respectful
and
refined
,
and
the
word
"
Majesty
"
several
times
repeated
,
indicated
clearly
that
he
was
in
a
closet
attached
to
the
queen
's
apartment
.
The
young
man
waited
in
comparative
darkness
and
listened
.
The
queen
appeared
cheerful
and
happy
,
which
seemed
to
astonish
the
persons
who
surrounded
her
and
who
were
accustomed
to
see
her
almost
always
sad
and
full
of
care
.
The
queen
attributed
this
joyous
feeling
to
the
beauty
of
the
fete
,
to
the
pleasure
she
had
experienced
in
the
ballet
;
and
as
it
is
not
permissible
to
contradict
a
queen
,
whether
she
smile
or
weep
,
everybody
expatiated
on
the
gallantry
of
the
aldermen
of
the
city
of
Paris
.
Although
d'Artagnan
did
not
at
all
know
the
queen
,
he
soon
distinguished
her
voice
from
the
others
,
at
first
by
a
slightly
foreign
accent
,
and
next
by
that
tone
of
domination
naturally
impressed
upon
all
royal
words
.
He
heard
her
approach
and
withdraw
from
the
partially
open
door
;
and
twice
or
three
times
he
even
saw
the
shadow
of
a
person
intercept
the
light
.