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"
'
Order
to
conduct
to
--
the
person
named
Charlotte
Backson
,
branded
by
the
justice
of
the
kingdom
of
France
,
but
liberated
after
chastisement
.
She
is
to
dwell
in
this
place
without
ever
going
more
than
three
leagues
from
it
.
In
case
of
any
attempt
to
escape
,
the
penalty
of
death
is
to
be
applied
.
She
will
receive
five
shillings
per
day
for
lodging
and
food
'
"
.
"
That
order
does
not
concern
me
,
"
replied
Milady
,
coldly
,
"
since
it
bears
another
name
than
mine
.
"
"
A
name
?
Have
you
a
name
,
then
?
"
"
I
bear
that
of
your
brother
.
"
"
Ay
,
but
you
are
mistaken
.
My
brother
is
only
your
second
husband
;
and
your
first
is
still
living
.
Tell
me
his
name
,
and
I
will
put
it
in
the
place
of
the
name
of
Charlotte
Backson
.
No
?
You
will
not
?
You
are
silent
?
Well
,
then
you
must
be
registered
as
Charlotte
Backson
.
"
Milady
remained
silent
;
only
this
time
it
was
no
longer
from
affectation
,
but
from
terror
.
She
believed
the
order
ready
for
execution
.
She
thought
that
Lord
de
Winter
had
hastened
her
departure
;
she
thought
she
was
condemned
to
set
off
that
very
evening
.
Everything
in
her
mind
was
lost
for
an
instant
;
when
all
at
once
she
perceived
that
no
signature
was
attached
to
the
order
.
The
joy
she
felt
at
this
discovery
was
so
great
she
could
not
conceal
it
.
"
Yes
,
yes
,
"
said
Lord
de
Winter
,
who
perceived
what
was
passing
in
her
mind
;
"
yes
,
you
look
for
the
signature
,
and
you
say
to
yourself
:
'
All
is
not
lost
,
for
that
order
is
not
signed
.
It
is
only
shown
to
me
to
terrify
me
,
that
's
all
.
'
You
are
mistaken
.
Tomorrow
this
order
will
be
sent
to
the
Duke
of
Buckingham
.
The
day
after
tomorrow
it
will
return
signed
by
his
hand
and
marked
with
his
seal
;
and
four-and-twenty
hours
afterward
I
will
answer
for
its
being
carried
into
execution
.
Adieu
,
madame
.
That
is
all
I
had
to
say
to
you
.
"
"
And
I
reply
to
you
,
sir
,
that
this
abuse
of
power
,
this
exile
under
a
fictitious
name
,
are
infamous
!
"
"
Would
you
like
better
to
be
hanged
in
your
true
name
,
Milady
?
You
know
that
the
English
laws
are
inexorable
on
the
abuse
of
marriage
.
Speak
freely
.
Although
my
name
,
or
rather
that
of
my
brother
,
would
be
mixed
up
with
the
affair
,
I
will
risk
the
scandal
of
a
public
trial
to
make
myself
certain
of
getting
rid
of
you
.
"