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The Three Musketeers

36 DREAM OF VENGEANCE
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It will be useless for him to find you here." She rang the bell and Kitty appeared.
"Go out this way," said she, opening a small private door, "and come back at eleven o'clock; we will then terminate this conversation.

Kitty will conduct you to my chamber." The poor girl almost fainted at hearing these words.
"Well, mademoiselle, what are you thinking about, standing there like a statue?
Do as I bid you: show the chevalier out; and this evening at eleven o'clock--you have heard what I said." "It appears that these appointments are all made for eleven o'clock," thought d'Artagnan; "that's a settled custom." Milady held out her hand to him, which he kissed tenderly.
"But," said he, as he retired as quickly as possible from the reproaches of Kitty, "I must not play the fool.

This woman is certainly a great liar.

I must take care.".


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