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"
Gentlemen
,
"
said
he
,
"
Monseigneur
's
order
is
,
you
know
,
to
conduct
that
woman
,
without
losing
time
,
to
the
fort
of
the
Point
,
and
never
to
leave
her
till
she
is
on
board
.
"
As
these
words
agreed
wholly
with
the
order
they
had
received
,
they
bowed
their
heads
in
sign
of
assent
.
With
regard
to
Athos
,
he
leaped
lightly
into
the
saddle
and
set
out
at
full
gallop
;
only
instead
of
following
the
road
,
he
went
across
the
fields
,
urging
his
horse
to
the
utmost
and
stopping
occasionally
to
listen
.
In
one
of
those
halts
he
heard
the
steps
of
several
horses
on
the
road
.
He
had
no
doubt
it
was
the
cardinal
and
his
escort
.
He
immediately
made
a
new
point
in
advance
,
rubbed
his
horse
down
with
some
heath
and
leaves
of
trees
,
and
placed
himself
across
the
road
,
about
two
hundred
paces
from
the
camp
.
"
Who
goes
there
?
"
cried
he
,
as
soon
as
he
perceived
the
horsemen
.
"
That
is
our
brave
Musketeer
,
I
think
,
"
said
the
cardinal
.
"
Yes
,
monseigneur
,
"
said
Porthos
,
"
it
is
he
.
"
"
Monsieur
Athos
,
"
said
Richelieu
,
"
receive
my
thanks
for
the
good
guard
you
have
kept
.
Gentlemen
,
we
are
arrived
;
take
the
gate
on
the
left
.
The
watchword
is
,
'
King
and
Re
.
'
"
Saying
these
words
,
the
cardinal
saluted
the
three
friends
with
an
inclination
of
his
head
,
and
took
the
right
hand
,
followed
by
his
attendant
--
for
that
night
he
himself
slept
in
the
camp
.
"
Well
!
"
said
Porthos
and
Aramis
together
,
as
soon
as
the
cardinal
was
out
of
hearing
,
"
well
,
he
signed
the
paper
she
required
!
"