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"
At
what
o'clock
,
please
your
Majesty
?
"
"
At
any
hour
you
will
.
"
"
But
in
coming
too
early
I
should
be
afraid
of
awakening
your
Majesty
.
"
"
Awaken
me
!
Do
you
think
I
ever
sleep
,
then
?
I
sleep
no
longer
,
monsieur
.
I
sometimes
dream
,
that
's
all
.
Come
,
then
,
as
early
as
you
like
--
at
seven
o'clock
;
but
beware
,
if
you
and
your
Musketeers
are
guilty
.
"
"
If
my
Musketeers
are
guilty
,
sire
,
the
guilty
shall
be
placed
in
your
Majesty
's
hands
,
who
will
dispose
of
them
at
your
good
pleasure
.
Does
your
Majesty
require
anything
further
?
Speak
,
I
am
ready
to
obey
.
"
"
No
,
monsieur
,
no
;
I
am
not
called
Louis
the
Just
without
reason
.
Tomorrow
,
then
,
monsieur
--
tomorrow
.
"
"
Till
then
,
God
preserve
your
Majesty
!
"
However
ill
the
king
might
sleep
,
M.
de
Treville
slept
still
worse
.
He
had
ordered
his
three
Musketeers
and
their
companion
to
be
with
him
at
half
past
six
in
the
morning
.
He
took
them
with
him
,
without
encouraging
them
or
promising
them
anything
,
and
without
concealing
from
them
that
their
luck
,
and
even
his
own
,
depended
upon
the
cast
of
the
dice
.
Arrived
at
the
foot
of
the
back
stairs
,
he
desired
them
to
wait
.
If
the
king
was
still
irritated
against
them
,
they
would
depart
without
being
seen
;
if
the
king
consented
to
see
them
,
they
would
only
have
to
be
called
.
On
arriving
at
the
king
's
private
antechamber
,
M.
de
Treville
found
La
Chesnaye
,
who
informed
him
that
they
had
not
been
able
to
find
M.
de
la
Tremouille
on
the
preceding
evening
at
his
hotel
,
that
he
returned
too
late
to
present
himself
at
the
Louvre
,
that
he
had
only
that
moment
arrived
and
that
he
was
at
that
very
hour
with
the
king
.