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The
king
,
as
we
have
said
,
was
to
follow
as
soon
as
his
Bed
of
Justice
had
been
held
;
but
on
rising
from
his
Bed
of
Justice
on
the
twenty-eighth
of
June
,
he
felt
himself
attacked
by
fever
.
He
was
,
notwithstanding
,
anxious
to
set
out
;
but
his
illness
becoming
more
serious
,
he
was
forced
to
stop
at
Villeroy
.
Now
,
whenever
the
king
halted
,
the
Musketeers
halted
.
It
followed
that
d'Artagnan
,
who
was
as
yet
purely
and
simply
in
the
Guards
,
found
himself
,
for
the
time
at
least
,
separated
from
his
good
friends
--
Athos
,
Porthos
,
and
Aramis
.
This
separation
,
which
was
no
more
than
an
unpleasant
circumstance
,
would
have
certainly
become
a
cause
of
serious
uneasiness
if
he
had
been
able
to
guess
by
what
unknown
dangers
he
was
surrounded
.
He
,
however
,
arrived
without
accident
in
the
camp
established
before
La
Rochelle
,
of
the
tenth
of
the
month
of
September
of
the
year
1627
.
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Everything
was
in
the
same
state
.
The
Duke
of
Buckingham
and
his
English
,
masters
of
the
Isle
of
Re
,
continued
to
besiege
,
but
without
success
,
the
citadel
St.
Martin
and
the
fort
of
La
Pree
;
and
hostilities
with
La
Rochelle
had
commenced
,
two
or
three
days
before
,
about
a
fort
which
the
Duc
d'Angouleme
had
caused
to
be
constructed
near
the
city
.
The
Guards
,
under
the
command
of
M.
Dessessart
,
took
up
their
quarters
at
the
Minimes
;
but
,
as
we
know
,
d'Artagnan
,
possessed
with
ambition
to
enter
the
Musketeers
,
had
formed
but
few
friendships
among
his
comrades
,
and
he
felt
himself
isolated
and
given
up
to
his
own
reflections
.
His
reflections
were
not
very
cheerful
.
From
the
time
of
his
arrival
in
Paris
,
he
had
been
mixed
up
with
public
affairs
;
but
his
own
private
affairs
had
made
no
great
progress
,
either
in
love
or
fortune
.
As
to
love
,
the
only
woman
he
could
have
loved
was
Mme.
Bonacieux
;
and
Mme.
Bonacieux
had
disappeared
,
without
his
being
able
to
discover
what
had
become
of
her
.
As
to
fortune
,
he
had
made
--
he
,
humble
as
he
was
--
an
enemy
of
the
cardinal
;
that
is
to
say
,
of
a
man
before
whom
trembled
the
greatest
men
of
the
kingdom
,
beginning
with
the
king
.
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That
man
had
the
power
to
crush
him
,
and
yet
he
had
not
done
so
.
For
a
mind
so
perspicuous
as
that
of
d'Artagnan
,
this
indulgence
was
a
light
by
which
he
caught
a
glimpse
of
a
better
future
.
Then
he
had
made
himself
another
enemy
,
less
to
be
feared
,
he
thought
;
but
nevertheless
,
he
instinctively
felt
,
not
to
be
despised
.
This
enemy
was
Milady
.
In
exchange
for
all
this
,
he
had
acquired
the
protection
and
good
will
of
the
queen
;
but
the
favor
of
the
queen
was
at
the
present
time
an
additional
cause
of
persecution
,
and
her
protection
,
as
it
was
known
,
protected
badly
--
as
witness
Chalais
and
Mme.
Bonacieux
.