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The Three Musketeers

35 A GASCON A MATCH FOR CUPID
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He was engaged in an adventure so singular that he wished for counsel.

He therefore told him all.
"Your Milady," said he, "appears to be an infamous creature, but not the less you have done wrong to deceive her.

In one fashion or another you have a terrible enemy on your hands." While thus speaking Athos regarded with attention the sapphire set with diamonds which had taken, on d'Artagnan's finger, the place of the queen's ring, carefully kept in a casket.
"You notice my ring ?" said the Gascon, proud to display so rich a gift in the eyes of his friends.
"Yes," said Athos, "it reminds me of a family jewel." "It is beautiful, is it not ?" said d'Artagnan.
"Yes," said Athos, "magnificent.

I did not think two sapphires of such a fine water existed.

Have you traded it for your diamond ?" "No.


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