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D'Artagnan
departed
,
scarcely
knowing
what
to
think
,
but
as
he
was
a
youth
who
did
not
easily
lose
his
head
,
while
continuing
to
pay
his
court
to
Milady
,
he
had
framed
a
little
plan
in
his
mind
.
He
found
Kitty
at
the
gate
,
and
,
as
on
the
preceding
evening
,
went
up
to
her
chamber
.
Kitty
had
been
accused
of
negligence
and
severely
scolded
.
Milady
could
not
at
all
comprehend
the
silence
of
the
Comte
de
Wardes
,
and
she
ordered
Kitty
to
come
at
nine
o'clock
in
the
morning
to
take
a
third
letter
.
D'Artagnan
made
Kitty
promise
to
bring
him
that
letter
on
the
following
morning
.
The
poor
girl
promised
all
her
lover
desired
;
she
was
mad
.
Things
passed
as
on
the
night
before
.
D'Artagnan
concealed
himself
in
his
closet
;
Milady
called
,
undressed
,
sent
away
Kitty
,
and
shut
the
door
.
As
the
night
before
,
d'Artagnan
did
not
return
home
till
five
o'clock
in
the
morning
.
At
eleven
o'clock
Kitty
came
to
him
.
She
held
in
her
hand
a
fresh
billet
from
Milady
.
This
time
the
poor
girl
did
not
even
argue
with
d'Artagnan
;
she
gave
it
to
him
at
once
.
She
belonged
body
and
soul
to
her
handsome
soldier
.
D'Artagnan
opened
the
letter
and
read
as
follows
:
This
is
the
third
time
I
have
written
to
you
to
tell
you
that
I
love
you
.
Beware
that
I
do
not
write
to
you
a
fourth
time
to
tell
you
that
I
detest
you
.
If
you
repent
of
the
manner
in
which
you
have
acted
toward
me
,
the
young
girl
who
brings
you
this
will
tell
you
how
a
man
of
spirit
may
obtain
his
pardon
.
d'Artagnan
colored
and
grew
pale
several
times
in
reading
this
billet
.