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621
"
How
!
Your
Majesty
is
bored
?
Have
you
not
enjoyed
the
pleasures
of
the
chase
today
?
"
622
"
A
fine
pleasure
,
indeed
,
monsieur
!
Upon
my
soul
,
everything
degenerates
;
and
I
do
n't
know
whether
it
is
the
game
which
leaves
no
scent
,
or
the
dogs
that
have
no
noses
.
We
started
a
stag
of
ten
branches
.
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We
chased
him
for
six
hours
,
and
when
he
was
near
being
taken
--
when
St.-Simon
was
already
putting
his
horn
to
his
mouth
to
sound
the
mort
--
crack
,
all
the
pack
takes
the
wrong
scent
and
sets
off
after
a
two-year-older
.
I
shall
be
obliged
to
give
up
hunting
,
as
I
have
given
up
hawking
.
Ah
,
I
am
an
unfortunate
king
,
Monsieur
de
Treville
!
I
had
but
one
gerfalcon
,
and
he
died
day
before
yesterday
.
"
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624
"
Indeed
,
sire
,
I
wholly
comprehend
your
disappointment
.
The
misfortune
is
great
;
but
I
think
you
have
still
a
good
number
of
falcons
,
sparrow
hawks
,
and
tiercets
.
"
625
"
And
not
a
man
to
instruct
them
.
Falconers
are
declining
.
I
know
no
one
but
myself
who
is
acquainted
with
the
noble
art
of
venery
.
After
me
it
will
all
be
over
,
and
people
will
hunt
with
gins
,
snares
,
and
traps
.
If
I
had
but
the
time
to
train
pupils
!
But
there
is
the
cardinal
always
at
hand
,
who
does
not
leave
me
a
moment
's
repose
;
who
talks
to
me
about
Spain
,
who
talks
to
me
about
Austria
,
who
talks
to
me
about
England
!
Ah
!
A
PROPOS
of
the
cardinal
,
Monsieur
de
Treville
,
I
am
vexed
with
you
!
"
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This
was
the
chance
at
which
M.
de
Treville
waited
for
the
king
.
He
knew
the
king
of
old
,
and
he
knew
that
all
these
complaints
were
but
a
preface
--
a
sort
of
excitation
to
encourage
himself
--
and
that
he
had
now
come
to
his
point
at
last
.
627
"
And
in
what
have
I
been
so
unfortunate
as
to
displease
your
Majesty
?
"
asked
M.
de
Treville
,
feigning
the
most
profound
astonishment
.
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628
"
Is
it
thus
you
perform
your
charge
,
monsieur
?
"
continued
the
king
,
without
directly
replying
to
de
Treville
's
question
.
629
"
Is
it
for
this
I
name
you
captain
of
my
Musketeers
,
that
they
should
assassinate
a
man
,
disturb
a
whole
quarter
,
and
endeavor
to
set
fire
to
Paris
,
without
your
saying
a
word
?
But
yet
,
"
continued
the
king
,
"
undoubtedly
my
haste
accuses
you
wrongfully
;
without
doubt
the
rioters
are
in
prison
,
and
you
come
to
tell
me
justice
is
done
.
"
630
"
Sire
,
"
replied
M.
de
Treville
,
calmly
,
"
on
the
contrary
,
I
come
to
demand
it
of
you
.
"