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The Vicomte de Bragelonne

CHAPTER X
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There was nothing, of course, to say to a man so thoroughly and completely informed on all points, and D'Artagnan was permitted therefore to do as he liked.

The terraces, the magnificent apartments, the gardens, were all reviewed and narrowly inspected by the musketeer.

He walked for a quarter of an hour in this more than royal residence, which included as many wonders as articles of furniture, and as many servants as there were columns and doors.

"Decidedly," he said to himself, "this mansion has no other limits than the limits of the earth.

Is it probable Porthos has taken it into his head to go back to Pierrefonds without even leaving M.Fouquet's house ?" He finally reached a remote part of the chateau inclosed by a stone wall, which was covered with a profusion of thick plants, luxuriant in blossoms as large and solid as fruit.


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