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De
Winter
followed
his
look
,
observed
his
feelings
,
and
guessed
all
.
"
Be
punished
ALONE
,
for
the
first
,
miserable
man
!
"
said
Lord
de
Winter
to
Felton
,
who
was
being
dragged
away
with
his
eyes
turned
toward
the
sea
;
"
but
I
swear
to
you
by
the
memory
of
my
brother
whom
I
have
loved
so
much
that
your
accomplice
is
not
saved
.
"
Felton
lowered
his
head
without
pronouncing
a
syllable
.
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As
to
Lord
de
Winter
,
he
descended
the
stairs
rapidly
,
and
went
straight
to
the
port
.
The
first
fear
of
the
King
of
England
,
Charles
I
,
on
learning
of
the
death
of
the
duke
,
was
that
such
terrible
news
might
discourage
the
Rochellais
;
he
tried
,
says
Richelieu
in
his
Memoirs
,
to
conceal
it
from
them
as
long
as
possible
,
closing
all
the
ports
of
his
kingdom
,
and
carefully
keeping
watch
that
no
vessel
should
sail
until
the
army
which
Buckingham
was
getting
together
had
gone
,
taking
upon
himself
,
in
default
of
Buckingham
,
to
superintend
the
departure
.
He
carried
the
strictness
of
this
order
so
far
as
to
detain
in
England
the
ambassadors
of
Denmark
,
who
had
taken
their
leave
,
and
the
regular
ambassador
of
Holland
,
who
was
to
take
back
to
the
port
of
Flushing
the
Indian
merchantmen
of
which
Charles
I
had
made
restitution
to
the
United
Provinces
.
But
as
he
did
not
think
of
giving
this
order
till
five
hours
after
the
event
--
that
is
to
say
,
till
two
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
--
two
vessels
had
already
left
the
port
,
the
one
bearing
,
as
we
know
,
Milady
,
who
,
already
anticipating
the
event
,
was
further
confirmed
in
that
belief
by
seeing
the
black
flag
flying
at
the
masthead
of
the
admiral
's
ship
.
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As
to
the
second
vessel
,
we
will
tell
hereafter
whom
it
carried
,
and
how
it
set
sail
.
During
this
time
nothing
new
occurred
in
the
camp
at
La
Rochelle
;
only
the
king
,
who
was
bored
,
as
always
,
but
perhaps
a
little
more
so
in
camp
than
elsewhere
,
resolved
to
go
incognito
and
spend
the
festival
of
St.
Louis
at
St.
Germain
,
and
asked
the
cardinal
to
order
him
an
escort
of
only
twenty
Musketeers
.
The
cardinal
,
who
sometimes
became
weary
of
the
king
,
granted
this
leave
of
absence
with
great
pleasure
to
his
royal
lieutenant
,
who
promised
to
return
about
the
fifteenth
of
September
.