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"
And
you
--
sold
it
?
"
asked
d'Artagnan
,
hesitatingly
.
"
No
,
"
replied
Athos
,
with
a
singular
smile
.
"
I
gave
it
away
in
a
night
of
love
,
as
it
has
been
given
to
you
.
"
D'Artagnan
became
pensive
in
his
turn
;
it
appeared
as
if
there
were
abysses
in
Milady
's
soul
whose
depths
were
dark
and
unknown
.
He
took
back
the
ring
,
but
put
it
in
his
pocket
and
not
on
his
finger
.
"
d'Artagnan
,
"
said
Athos
,
taking
his
hand
,
"
you
know
I
love
you
;
if
I
had
a
son
I
could
not
love
him
better
.
Take
my
advice
,
renounce
this
woman
.
I
do
not
know
her
,
but
a
sort
of
intuition
tells
me
she
is
a
lost
creature
,
and
that
there
is
something
fatal
about
her
.
"
"
You
are
right
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
;
"
I
will
have
done
with
her
.
I
own
that
this
woman
terrifies
me
.
"
"
Shall
you
have
the
courage
?
"
said
Athos
.
"
I
shall
,
"
replied
d'Artagnan
,
"
and
instantly
.
"
"
In
truth
,
my
young
friend
,
you
will
act
rightly
,
"
said
the
gentleman
,
pressing
the
Gascon
's
hand
with
an
affection
almost
paternal
;
"
and
God
grant
that
this
woman
,
who
has
scarcely
entered
into
your
life
,
may
not
leave
a
terrible
trace
in
it
!
"
And
Athos
bowed
to
d'Artagnan
like
a
man
who
wishes
it
understood
that
he
would
not
be
sorry
to
be
left
alone
with
his
thoughts
.
On
reaching
home
d'Artagnan
found
Kitty
waiting
for
him
.
A
month
of
fever
could
not
have
changed
her
more
than
this
one
night
of
sleeplessness
and
sorrow
.
She
was
sent
by
her
mistress
to
the
false
de
Wardes
.
Her
mistress
was
mad
with
love
,
intoxicated
with
joy
.
She
wished
to
know
when
her
lover
would
meet
her
a
second
night
;
and
poor
Kitty
,
pale
and
trembling
,
awaited
d'Artagnan
's
reply
.
The
counsels
of
his
friend
,
joined
to
the
cries
of
his
own
heart
,
made
him
determine
,
now
his
pride
was
saved
and
his
vengeance
satisfied
,
not
to
see
Milady
again
.
As
a
reply
,
he
wrote
the
following
letter
: