[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 47 THE COUNCIL OF THE MUSKETEERS 12/20
"I comprehend now." "You comprehend ?" said Porthos. "And do you comprehend, Grimaud ?" said Aramis. Grimaud made a sign in the affirmative. "That's all that is necessary," said Athos; "now for my idea." "I should like, however, to comprehend," said Porthos. "That is useless." "Yes, yes! Athos's idea!" cried Aramis and d'Artagnan, at the same time. "This Milady, this woman, this creature, this demon, has a brother-in-law, as I think you told me, d'Artagnan ?" "Yes, I know him very well; and I also believe that he has not a very warm affection for his sister-in-law." "There is no harm in that.
If he detested her, it would be all the better," replied Athos. "In that case we are as well off as we wish." "And yet," said Porthos, "I would like to know what Grimaud is about." "Silence, Porthos!" said Aramis. "What is her brother-in-law's name ?" "Lord de Winter." "Where is he now ?" "He returned to London at the first sound of war." "Well, there's just the man we want," said Athos.
"It is he whom we must warn.
We will have him informed that his sister-in-law is on the point of having someone assassinated, and beg him not to lose sight of her.
There is in London, I hope, some establishment like that of the Magdalens, or of the Repentant Daughters.
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