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Although
Milady
would
very
willingly
have
gone
without
sleep
,
sustained
as
she
was
by
all
the
excitements
which
a
new
adventure
awakened
in
her
heart
,
ever
thirsting
for
intrigues
,
she
nevertheless
accepted
the
offer
of
the
superior
.
During
the
last
fifteen
days
she
had
experienced
so
many
and
such
various
emotions
that
if
her
frame
of
iron
was
still
capable
of
supporting
fatigue
,
her
mind
required
repose
.
She
therefore
took
leave
of
the
abbess
,
and
went
to
bed
,
softly
rocked
by
the
ideas
of
vengeance
which
the
name
of
Kitty
had
naturally
brought
to
her
thoughts
.
She
remembered
that
almost
unlimited
promise
which
the
cardinal
had
given
her
if
she
succeeded
in
her
enterprise
.
She
had
succeeded
;
d'Artagnan
was
then
in
her
power
!
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One
thing
alone
frightened
her
;
that
was
the
remembrance
of
her
husband
,
the
Comte
de
la
Fere
,
whom
she
had
believed
dead
,
or
at
least
expatriated
,
and
whom
she
found
again
in
Athos-the
best
friend
of
d'Artagnan
.
But
alas
,
if
he
was
the
friend
of
d'Artagnan
,
he
must
have
lent
him
his
assistance
in
all
the
proceedings
by
whose
aid
the
queen
had
defeated
the
project
of
his
Eminence
;
if
he
was
the
friend
of
d'Artagnan
,
he
was
the
enemy
of
the
cardinal
;
and
she
doubtless
would
succeed
in
involving
him
in
the
vengeance
by
which
she
hoped
to
destroy
the
young
Musketeer
.
All
these
hopes
were
so
many
sweet
thoughts
for
Milady
;
so
,
rocked
by
them
,
she
soon
fell
asleep
.
She
was
awakened
by
a
soft
voice
which
sounded
at
the
foot
of
her
bed
.
She
opened
her
eyes
,
and
saw
the
abbess
,
accompanied
by
a
young
woman
with
light
hair
and
delicate
complexion
,
who
fixed
upon
her
a
look
full
of
benevolent
curiosity
.
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The
face
of
the
young
woman
was
entirely
unknown
to
her
.
Each
examined
the
other
with
great
attention
,
while
exchanging
the
customary
compliments
;
both
were
very
handsome
,
but
of
quite
different
styles
of
beauty
.
Milady
,
however
,
smiled
in
observing
that
she
excelled
the
young
woman
by
far
in
her
high
air
and
aristocratic
bearing
.
It
is
true
that
the
habit
of
a
novice
,
which
the
young
woman
wore
,
was
not
very
advantageous
in
a
contest
of
this
kind
.
The
abbess
introduced
them
to
each
other
.
When
this
formality
was
ended
,
as
her
duties
called
her
to
chapel
,
she
left
the
two
young
women
alone
.
The
novice
,
seeing
Milady
in
bed
,
was
about
to
follow
the
example
of
the
superior
;
but
Milady
stopped
her
.