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"
What
have
I
,
then
,
done
to
you
,
"
said
Felton
,
much
agitated
,
"
that
you
should
load
me
with
such
a
responsibility
before
God
and
before
men
?
In
a
few
days
you
will
be
away
from
this
place
;
your
life
,
madame
,
will
then
no
longer
be
under
my
care
,
and
,
"
added
he
,
with
a
sigh
,
"
then
you
can
do
what
you
will
with
it
.
"
"
So
,
"
cried
Milady
,
as
if
she
could
not
resist
giving
utterance
to
a
holy
indignation
,
"
you
,
a
pious
man
,
you
who
are
called
a
just
man
,
you
ask
but
one
thing
--
and
that
is
that
you
may
not
be
inculpated
,
annoyed
,
by
my
death
!
"
"
It
is
my
duty
to
watch
over
your
life
,
madame
,
and
I
will
watch
.
"
"
But
do
you
understand
the
mission
you
are
fulfilling
?
Cruel
enough
,
if
I
am
guilty
;
but
what
name
can
you
give
it
,
what
name
will
the
Lord
give
it
,
if
I
am
innocent
?
"
"
I
am
a
soldier
,
madame
,
and
fulfill
the
orders
I
have
received
.
"
"
Do
you
believe
,
then
,
that
at
the
day
of
the
Last
Judgment
God
will
separate
blind
executioners
from
iniquitous
judges
?
You
are
not
willing
that
I
should
kill
my
body
,
and
you
make
yourself
the
agent
of
him
who
would
kill
my
soul
.
"
"
But
I
repeat
it
again
to
you
,
"
replied
Felton
,
in
great
emotion
,
"
no
danger
threatens
you
;
I
will
answer
for
Lord
de
Winter
as
for
myself
.
"
"
Dunce
,
"
cried
Milady
,
"
dunce
!
who
dares
to
answer
for
another
man
,
when
the
wisest
,
when
those
most
after
God
's
own
heart
,
hesitate
to
answer
for
themselves
,
and
who
ranges
himself
on
the
side
of
the
strongest
and
the
most
fortunate
,
to
crush
the
weakest
and
the
most
unfortunate
.
"
"
Impossible
,
madame
,
impossible
,
"
murmured
Felton
,
who
felt
to
the
bottom
of
his
heart
the
justness
of
this
argument
.
"
A
prisoner
,
you
will
not
recover
your
liberty
through
me
;
living
,
you
will
not
lose
your
life
through
me
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
cried
Milady
,
"
but
I
shall
lose
that
which
is
much
dearer
to
me
than
life
,
I
shall
lose
my
honor
,
Felton
;
and
it
is
you
,
you
whom
I
make
responsible
,
before
God
and
before
men
,
for
my
shame
and
my
infamy
.
"