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It
was
thus
with
Milady
.
She
escaped
the
cruisers
of
both
nations
,
and
arrived
at
Boulogne
without
accident
.
When
landing
at
Portsmouth
,
Milady
was
an
Englishwoman
whom
the
persecutions
of
the
French
drove
from
La
Rochelle
;
when
landing
at
Boulogne
,
after
a
two
days
'
passage
,
she
passed
for
a
Frenchwoman
whom
the
English
persecuted
at
Portsmouth
out
of
their
hatred
for
France
.
Milady
had
,
likewise
,
the
best
of
passports
--
her
beauty
,
her
noble
appearance
,
and
the
liberality
with
which
she
distributed
her
pistoles
.
Freed
from
the
usual
formalities
by
the
affable
smile
and
gallant
manners
of
an
old
governor
of
the
port
,
who
kissed
her
hand
,
she
only
remained
long
enough
at
Boulogne
to
put
into
the
post
a
letter
,
conceived
in
the
following
terms
:
"
To
his
Eminence
Monseigneur
the
Cardinal
Richelieu
,
in
his
camp
before
La
Rochelle
.
"
Monseigneur
,
Let
your
Eminence
be
reassured
.
His
Grace
the
Duke
of
Buckingham
WILL
NOT
SET
OUT
for
France
.
"
MILADY
DE
--
--
"
BOULOGNE
,
evening
of
the
twenty-fifth
.
"
P.S.
--
According
to
the
desire
of
your
Eminence
,
I
report
to
the
convent
of
the
Carmelites
at
Bethune
,
where
I
will
await
your
orders
.
"
Accordingly
,
that
same
evening
Milady
commenced
her
journey
.
Night
overtook
her
;
she
stopped
,
and
slept
at
an
inn
.
At
five
o'clock
the
next
morning
she
again
proceeded
,
and
in
three
hours
after
entered
Bethune
.
She
inquired
for
the
convent
of
the
Carmelites
,
and
went
thither
immediately
.