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The
man
whom
Athos
had
come
so
far
to
seek
,
and
whom
he
had
found
with
so
much
trouble
,
introduced
him
into
his
laboratory
,
where
he
was
engaged
in
fastening
together
with
iron
wire
the
dry
bones
of
a
skeleton
.
All
the
frame
was
adjusted
except
the
head
,
which
lay
on
the
table
.
All
the
rest
of
the
furniture
indicated
that
the
dweller
in
this
house
occupied
himself
with
the
study
of
natural
science
.
There
were
large
bottles
filled
with
serpents
,
ticketed
according
to
their
species
;
dried
lizards
shone
like
emeralds
set
in
great
squares
of
black
wood
,
and
bunches
of
wild
odoriferous
herbs
,
doubtless
possessed
of
virtues
unknown
to
common
men
,
were
fastened
to
the
ceiling
and
hung
down
in
the
corners
of
the
apartment
.
There
was
no
family
,
no
servant
;
the
tall
man
alone
inhabited
this
house
.
Athos
cast
a
cold
and
indifferent
glance
upon
the
objects
we
have
described
,
and
at
the
invitation
of
him
whom
he
came
to
seek
sat
down
near
him
.
Then
he
explained
to
him
the
cause
of
his
visit
,
and
the
service
he
required
of
him
.
But
scarcely
had
he
expressed
his
request
when
the
unknown
,
who
remained
standing
before
the
Musketeer
,
drew
back
with
signs
of
terror
,
and
refused
.
Then
Athos
took
from
his
pocket
a
small
paper
,
on
which
two
lines
were
written
,
accompanied
by
a
signature
and
a
seal
,
and
presented
them
to
him
who
had
made
too
prematurely
these
signs
of
repugnance
.
The
tall
man
had
scarcely
read
these
lines
,
seen
the
signature
,
and
recognized
the
seal
,
when
he
bowed
to
denote
that
he
had
no
longer
any
objection
to
make
,
and
that
he
was
ready
to
obey
.
Athos
required
no
more
.
He
arose
,
bowed
,
went
out
,
returned
by
the
same
way
he
came
,
re-entered
the
hotel
,
and
went
to
his
apartment
.
At
daybreak
d'Artagnan
entered
the
chamber
,
and
demanded
what
was
to
be
done
.
"
To
wait
,
"
replied
Athos
.
Some
minutes
after
,
the
superior
of
the
convent
sent
to
inform
the
Musketeers
that
the
burial
would
take
place
at
midday
.
As
to
the
poisoner
,
they
had
heard
no
tidings
of
her
whatever
,
only
that
she
must
have
made
her
escape
through
the
garden
,
on
the
sand
of
which
her
footsteps
could
be
traced
,
and
the
door
of
which
had
been
found
shut
.
As
to
the
key
,
it
had
disappeared
.