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The Three Musketeers

24 THE PAVILION
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The little old man remained at the coach door; the coachman took care of his horses, the lackey held the saddlehorses.

All at once great cries resounded in the pavilion, and a woman came to the window, and opened it, as if to throw herself out of it; but as soon as she perceived the other two men, she fell back and they went into the chamber.

Then I saw no more; but I heard the noise of breaking furniture.

The woman screamed, and cried for help; but her cries were soon stifled.

Two of the men appeared, bearing the woman in their arms, and carried her to the carriage, into which the little old man got after her.


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