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"
How
so
?
"
asked
the
Musketeer
.
"
Listen
.
This
evening
M.
Coquenard
is
going
to
the
house
of
the
Due
de
Chaulnes
,
who
has
sent
for
him
.
It
is
for
a
consultation
,
which
will
last
three
hours
at
least
.
Come
!
We
shall
be
alone
,
and
can
make
up
our
accounts
.
"
"
In
good
time
.
Now
you
talk
,
my
dear
.
"
"
You
pardon
me
?
"
"
We
shall
see
,
"
said
Porthos
,
majestically
;
and
the
two
separated
saying
,
"
Till
this
evening
.
"
"
The
devil
!
"
thought
Porthos
,
as
he
walked
away
,
"
it
appears
I
am
getting
nearer
to
Monsieur
Coquenard
's
strongbox
at
last
.
"
The
evening
so
impatiently
waited
for
by
Porthos
and
by
d'Artagnan
at
last
arrived
.
As
was
his
custom
,
d'Artagnan
presented
himself
at
Milady
's
at
about
nine
o'clock
.
He
found
her
in
a
charming
humor
.
Never
had
he
been
so
well
received
.
Our
Gascon
knew
,
by
the
first
glance
of
his
eye
,
that
his
billet
had
been
delivered
,
and
that
this
billet
had
had
its
effect
.
Kitty
entered
to
bring
some
sherbet
.
Her
mistress
put
on
a
charming
face
,
and
smiled
on
her
graciously
;
but
alas
!
the
poor
girl
was
so
sad
that
she
did
not
even
notice
Milady
's
condescension
.
D'Artagnan
looked
at
the
two
women
,
one
after
the
other
,
and
was
forced
to
acknowledge
that
in
his
opinion
Dame
Nature
had
made
a
mistake
in
their
formation
.
To
the
great
lady
she
had
given
a
heart
vile
and
venal
;
to
the
SOUBRETTE
she
had
given
the
heart
of
a
duchess
.