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Are
you
also
the
victim
of
a
treachery
?
"
"
No
,
"
said
the
novice
,
"
but
of
my
devotion
--
of
a
devotion
to
a
woman
I
loved
,
for
whom
I
would
have
laid
down
my
life
,
for
whom
I
would
give
it
still
.
"
"
And
who
has
abandoned
you
--
is
that
it
?
"
"
I
have
been
sufficiently
unjust
to
believe
so
;
but
during
the
last
two
or
three
days
I
have
obtained
proof
to
the
contrary
,
for
which
I
thank
God
--
for
it
would
have
cost
me
very
dear
to
think
she
had
forgotten
me
.
But
you
,
madame
,
you
appear
to
be
free
,
"
continued
the
novice
;
"
and
if
you
were
inclined
to
fly
it
only
rests
with
yourself
to
do
so
.
"
"
Whither
would
you
have
me
go
,
without
friends
,
without
money
,
in
a
part
of
France
with
which
I
am
unacquainted
,
and
where
I
have
never
been
before
?
"
"
Oh
,
"
cried
the
novice
,
"
as
to
friends
,
you
would
have
them
wherever
you
want
,
you
appear
so
good
and
are
so
beautiful
!
"
"
That
does
not
prevent
,
"
replied
Milady
,
softening
her
smile
so
as
to
give
it
an
angelic
expression
,
"
my
being
alone
or
being
persecuted
.
"
"
Hear
me
,
"
said
the
novice
;
"
we
must
trust
in
heaven
.
There
always
comes
a
moment
when
the
good
you
have
done
pleads
your
cause
before
God
;
and
see
,
perhaps
it
is
a
happiness
for
you
,
humble
and
powerless
as
I
am
,
that
you
have
met
with
me
,
for
if
I
leave
this
place
,
well-I
have
powerful
friends
,
who
,
after
having
exerted
themselves
on
my
account
,
may
also
exert
themselves
for
you
.
"
"
Oh
,
when
I
said
I
was
alone
,
"
said
Milady
,
hoping
to
make
the
novice
talk
by
talking
of
herself
,
"
it
is
not
for
want
of
friends
in
high
places
;
but
these
friends
themselves
tremble
before
the
cardinal
.
The
queen
herself
does
not
dare
to
oppose
the
terrible
minister
.
I
have
proof
that
her
Majesty
,
notwithstanding
her
excellent
heart
,
has
more
than
once
been
obliged
to
abandon
to
the
anger
of
his
Eminence
persons
who
had
served
her
.
"
"
Trust
me
,
madame
;
the
queen
may
appear
to
have
abandoned
those
persons
,
but
we
must
not
put
faith
in
appearances
.
The
more
they
are
persecuted
,
the
more
she
thinks
of
them
;
and
often
,
when
they
least
expect
it
,
they
have
proof
of
a
kind
remembrance
.
"