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"
Go
out
this
way
,
"
said
she
,
opening
a
small
private
door
,
"
and
come
back
at
eleven
o'clock
;
we
will
then
terminate
this
conversation
.
Kitty
will
conduct
you
to
my
chamber
.
"
The
poor
girl
almost
fainted
at
hearing
these
words
.
"
Well
,
mademoiselle
,
what
are
you
thinking
about
,
standing
there
like
a
statue
?
Do
as
I
bid
you
:
show
the
chevalier
out
;
and
this
evening
at
eleven
o'clock
--
you
have
heard
what
I
said
.
"
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"
It
appears
that
these
appointments
are
all
made
for
eleven
o'clock
,
"
thought
d'Artagnan
;
"
that
's
a
settled
custom
.
"
Milady
held
out
her
hand
to
him
,
which
he
kissed
tenderly
.
"
But
,
"
said
he
,
as
he
retired
as
quickly
as
possible
from
the
reproaches
of
Kitty
,
"
I
must
not
play
the
fool
.
This
woman
is
certainly
a
great
liar
.
I
must
take
care
.
"
D'Artagnan
left
the
hotel
instead
of
going
up
at
once
to
Kitty
's
chamber
,
as
she
endeavored
to
persuade
him
to
do
--
and
that
for
two
reasons
:
the
first
,
because
by
this
means
he
should
escape
reproaches
,
recriminations
,
and
prayers
;
the
second
,
because
he
was
not
sorry
to
have
an
opportunity
of
reading
his
own
thoughts
and
endeavoring
,
if
possible
,
to
fathom
those
of
this
woman
.
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What
was
most
clear
in
the
matter
was
that
d'Artagnan
loved
Milady
like
a
madman
,
and
that
she
did
not
love
him
at
all
.
In
an
instant
d'Artagnan
perceived
that
the
best
way
in
which
he
could
act
would
be
to
go
home
and
write
Milady
a
long
letter
,
in
which
he
would
confess
to
her
that
he
and
de
Wardes
were
,
up
to
the
present
moment
absolutely
the
same
,
and
that
consequently
he
could
not
undertake
,
without
committing
suicide
,
to
kill
the
Comte
de
Wardes
.
But
he
also
was
spurred
on
by
a
ferocious
desire
of
vengeance
.
He
wished
to
subdue
this
woman
in
his
own
name
;
and
as
this
vengeance
appeared
to
him
to
have
a
certain
sweetness
in
it
,
he
could
not
make
up
his
mind
to
renounce
it
.
He
walked
six
or
seven
times
round
the
Place
Royale
,
turning
at
every
ten
steps
to
look
at
the
light
in
Milady
's
apartment
,
which
was
to
be
seen
through
the
blinds
.
It
was
evident
that
this
time
the
young
woman
was
not
in
such
haste
to
retire
to
her
apartment
as
she
had
been
the
first
.
At
length
the
light
disappeared
.
With
this
light
was
extinguished
the
last
irresolution
in
the
heart
of
d'Artagnan
.