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The Three Musketeers

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He pushed through the crowd, approached Athos, still insensible, and as all this noise and commotion inconvenienced him greatly, he required, as the first and most urgent thing, that the Musketeer should be carried into an adjoining chamber.

Immediately M.
de Treville opened and pointed the way to Porthos and Aramis, who bore their comrade in their arms.

Behind this group walked the surgeon; and behind the surgeon the door closed.
The cabinet of M.de Treville, generally held so sacred, became in an instant the annex of the antechamber.

Everyone spoke, harangued, and vociferated, swearing, cursing, and consigning the cardinal and his Guards to all the devils.
An instant after, Porthos and Aramis re-entered, the surgeon and M.de Treville alone remaining with the wounded.
At length, M.de Treville himself returned.

The injured man had recovered his senses.


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