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"
Yes
,
monseigneur
.
Now
let
us
return
to
the
mission
with
which
you
wish
to
charge
me
;
and
as
I
desire
to
continue
to
merit
the
confidence
of
your
Eminence
,
deign
to
unfold
it
to
me
in
terms
clear
and
precise
,
that
I
may
not
commit
an
error
.
"
There
was
an
instant
of
profound
silence
between
the
two
interlocutors
.
It
was
evident
that
the
cardinal
was
weighing
beforehand
the
terms
in
which
he
was
about
to
speak
,
and
that
Milady
was
collecting
all
her
intellectual
faculties
to
comprehend
the
things
he
was
about
to
say
,
and
to
engrave
them
in
her
memory
when
they
should
be
spoken
.
Athos
took
advantage
of
this
moment
to
tell
his
two
companions
to
fasten
the
door
inside
,
and
to
make
them
a
sign
to
come
and
listen
with
him
.
The
two
Musketeers
,
who
loved
their
ease
,
brought
a
chair
for
each
of
themselves
and
one
for
Athos
.
All
three
then
sat
down
with
their
heads
together
and
their
ears
on
the
alert
.
"
You
will
go
to
London
,
"
continued
the
cardinal
.
"
Arrived
in
London
,
you
will
seek
Buckingham
.
"
"
I
must
beg
your
Eminence
to
observe
,
"
said
Milady
,
"
that
since
the
affair
of
the
diamond
studs
,
about
which
the
duke
always
suspected
me
,
his
Grace
distrusts
me
.
"
"
Well
,
this
time
,
"
said
the
cardinal
,
"
it
is
not
necessary
to
steal
his
confidence
,
but
to
present
yourself
frankly
and
loyally
as
a
negotiator
.
"
"
Frankly
and
loyally
,
"
repeated
Milady
,
with
an
unspeakable
expression
of
duplicity
.
"
Yes
,
frankly
and
loyally
,
"
replied
the
cardinal
,
in
the
same
tone
.
"
All
this
negotiation
must
be
carried
on
openly
.
"
"
I
will
follow
your
Eminence
's
instructions
to
the
letter
.
I
only
wait
till
you
give
them
.
"