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Отмена
Milady
replied
that
she
was
too
weak
at
present
,
and
that
her
only
desire
was
to
be
left
alone
.
The
soldier
went
out
,
leaving
the
dinner
served
.
Felton
was
sent
away
.
The
marines
were
removed
.
Felton
was
then
mistrusted
.
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This
was
the
last
blow
to
the
prisoner
.
Left
alone
,
she
arose
.
The
bed
,
which
she
had
kept
from
prudence
and
that
they
might
believe
her
seriously
wounded
,
burned
her
like
a
bed
of
fire
.
She
cast
a
glance
at
the
door
;
the
baron
had
had
a
plank
nailed
over
the
grating
.
He
no
doubt
feared
that
by
this
opening
she
might
still
by
some
diabolical
means
corrupt
her
guards
.
Milady
smiled
with
joy
.
She
was
free
now
to
give
way
to
her
transports
without
being
observed
.
She
traversed
her
chamber
with
the
excitement
of
a
furious
maniac
or
of
a
tigress
shut
up
in
an
iron
cage
.
CERTES
,
if
the
knife
had
been
left
in
her
power
,
she
would
now
have
thought
,
not
of
killing
herself
,
but
of
killing
the
baron
.
At
six
o'clock
Lord
de
Winter
came
in
.
He
was
armed
at
all
points
.
This
man
,
in
whom
Milady
till
that
time
had
only
seen
a
very
simple
gentleman
,
had
become
an
admirable
jailer
.
He
appeared
to
foresee
all
,
to
divine
all
,
to
anticipate
all
.
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A
single
look
at
Milady
apprised
him
of
all
that
was
passing
in
her
mind
.
"
Ay
!
"
said
he
,
"
I
see
;
but
you
shall
not
kill
me
today
.
You
have
no
longer
a
weapon
;
and
besides
,
I
am
on
my
guard
.
You
had
begun
to
pervert
my
poor
Felton
.
He
was
yielding
to
your
infernal
influence
;
but
I
will
save
him
.
He
will
never
see
you
again
;
all
is
over
.
Get
your
clothes
together
.
Tomorrow
you
will
go
.
I
had
fixed
the
embarkation
for
the
twenty-fourth
;
but
I
have
reflected
that
the
more
promptly
the
affair
takes
place
the
more
sure
it
will
be
.
Tomorrow
,
by
twelve
o'clock
,
I
shall
have
the
order
for
your
exile
,
signed
,
BUCKINGHAM
.
If
you
speak
a
single
word
to
anyone
before
going
aboard
ship
,
my
sergeant
will
blow
your
brains
out
.
He
has
orders
to
do
so
.
If
when
on
the
ship
you
speak
a
single
word
to
anyone
before
the
captain
permits
you
,
the
captain
will
have
you
thrown
into
the
sea
.
That
is
agreed
upon
.
"
AU
REVOIR
;
then
;
that
is
all
I
have
to
say
today
.
Tomorrow
I
will
see
you
again
,
to
take
my
leave
.
"
With
these
words
the
baron
went
out
.
Milady
had
listened
to
all
this
menacing
tirade
with
a
smile
of
disdain
on
her
lips
,
but
rage
in
her
heart
.