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There
were
also
less
agreeable
visits
--
for
two
or
three
times
reports
were
spread
that
the
cardinal
had
nearly
been
assassinated
.
It
is
true
that
the
enemies
of
the
cardinal
said
that
it
was
he
himself
who
set
these
bungling
assassins
to
work
,
in
order
to
have
,
if
wanted
,
the
right
of
using
reprisals
;
but
we
must
not
believe
everything
ministers
say
,
nor
everything
their
enemies
say
.
These
attempts
did
not
prevent
the
cardinal
,
to
whom
his
most
inveterate
detractors
have
never
denied
personal
bravery
,
from
making
nocturnal
excursions
,
sometimes
to
communicate
to
the
Duc
d'Angouleme
important
orders
,
sometimes
to
confer
with
the
king
,
and
sometimes
to
have
an
interview
with
a
messenger
whom
he
did
not
wish
to
see
at
home
.
On
their
part
the
Musketeers
,
who
had
not
much
to
do
with
the
siege
,
were
not
under
very
strict
orders
and
led
a
joyous
life
.
The
was
the
more
easy
for
our
three
companions
in
particular
;
for
being
friends
of
M.
de
Treville
,
they
obtained
from
him
special
permission
to
be
absent
after
the
closing
of
the
camp
.
Now
,
one
evening
when
d'Artagnan
,
who
was
in
the
trenches
,
was
not
able
to
accompany
them
,
Athos
,
Porthos
,
and
Aramis
,
mounted
on
their
battle
steeds
,
enveloped
in
their
war
cloaks
,
with
their
hands
upon
their
pistol
butts
,
were
returning
from
a
drinking
place
called
the
Red
Dovecot
,
which
Athos
had
discovered
two
days
before
upon
the
route
to
Jarrie
,
following
the
road
which
led
to
the
camp
and
quite
on
their
guard
,
as
we
have
stated
,
for
fear
of
an
ambuscade
,
when
,
about
a
quarter
of
a
league
from
the
village
of
Boisnau
,
they
fancied
they
heard
the
sound
of
horses
approaching
them
.
They
immediately
all
three
halted
,
closed
in
,
and
waited
,
occupying
the
middle
of
the
road
.
In
an
instant
,
and
as
the
moon
broke
from
behind
a
cloud
,
they
saw
at
a
turning
of
the
road
two
horsemen
who
,
on
perceiving
them
,
stopped
in
their
turn
,
appearing
to
deliberate
whether
they
should
continue
their
route
or
go
back
.
The
hesitation
created
some
suspicion
in
the
three
friends
,
and
Athos
,
advancing
a
few
paces
in
front
of
the
others
,
cried
in
a
firm
voice
,
"
Who
goes
there
?
"
"
Who
goes
there
,
yourselves
?
"
replied
one
of
the
horsemen
.
"
That
is
not
an
answer
,
"
replied
Athos
.
"
Who
goes
there
?
Answer
,
or
we
charge
.
"
"
Beware
of
what
you
are
about
,
gentlemen
!
"
said
a
clear
voice
which
seemed
accustomed
to
command
.
"
It
is
some
superior
officer
making
his
night
rounds
,
"
said
Athos
.
"
What
do
you
wish
,
gentlemen
?
"