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"
For
you
alone
.
"
"
The
deuce
!
What
tenderness
,
my
sister
!
"
"
But
am
I
not
your
nearest
relative
?
"
demanded
Milady
,
with
a
tone
of
the
most
touching
ingenuousness
.
"
And
my
only
heir
,
are
you
not
?
"
said
Lord
de
Winter
in
his
turn
,
fixing
his
eyes
on
those
of
Milady
.
Whatever
command
she
had
over
herself
,
Milady
could
not
help
starting
;
and
as
in
pronouncing
the
last
words
Lord
de
Winter
placed
his
hand
upon
the
arm
of
his
sister
,
this
start
did
not
escape
him
.
In
fact
,
the
blow
was
direct
and
severe
.
The
first
idea
that
occurred
to
Milady
's
mind
was
that
she
had
been
betrayed
by
Kitty
,
and
that
she
had
recounted
to
the
baron
the
selfish
aversion
toward
himself
of
which
she
had
imprudently
allowed
some
marks
to
escape
before
her
servant
.
She
also
recollected
the
furious
and
imprudent
attack
she
had
made
upon
d'Artagnan
when
he
spared
the
life
of
her
brother
.
"
I
do
not
understand
,
my
Lord
,
"
said
she
,
in
order
to
gain
time
and
make
her
adversary
speak
out
.
"
What
do
you
mean
to
say
?
Is
there
any
secret
meaning
concealed
beneath
your
words
?
"
"
Oh
,
my
God
,
no
!
"
said
Lord
de
Winter
,
with
apparent
good
nature
.
"
You
wish
to
see
me
,
and
you
come
to
England
.
I
learn
this
desire
,
or
rather
I
suspect
that
you
feel
it
;
and
in
order
to
spare
you
all
the
annoyances
of
a
nocturnal
arrival
in
a
port
and
all
the
fatigues
of
landing
,
I
send
one
of
my
officers
to
meet
you
,
I
place
a
carriage
at
his
orders
,
and
he
brings
you
hither
to
this
castle
,
of
which
I
am
governor
,
whither
I
come
every
day
,
and
where
,
in
order
to
satisfy
our
mutual
desire
of
seeing
each
other
,
I
have
prepared
you
a
chamber
.
What
is
there
more
astonishing
in
all
that
I
have
said
to
you
than
in
what
you
have
told
me
?
"
"
No
;
what
I
think
astonishing
is
that
you
should
expect
my
coming
.
"