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Ten Years Later

CHAPTER 16
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But why and for whom ?" "For the French gentleman placed beneath his scaffold." "For you, then, monsieur ?" "Yes, sire; and every one of the words which he spoke to me, through the planks of the scaffold covered with a black cloth, still sounds in my ears.

The king knelt down on one knee: 'Comte de la Fere,' said he, 'are you there ?' 'Yes, sire,' replied I.Then the king stooped towards the boards." Charles II., also palpitating with interest, burning with grief, stooped towards Athos, to catch, one by one, every word that escaped from him.
His head touched that of the comte.
"Then," continued Athos, "the king stooped.

'Comte de la Fere,' said he, 'I could not be saved by you: it was not to be.

Now, even though I commit a sacrilege, I must speak to you.

Yes, I have spoken to men--yes, I have spoken to God, and I speak to you the last.


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