[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 56 CAPTIVITY: THE FIFTH DAY 17/28
It was forty-eight hours since I had taken any nourishment.
I ate some bread and some fruit; then, remembering the narcotic mixed with the water I had drunk, I would not touch that which was placed on the table, but filled my glass at a marble fountain fixed in the wall over my dressing table. "And yet, notwithstanding these precautions, I remained for some time in a terrible agitation of mind.
But my fears were this time ill-founded; I passed the day without experiencing anything of the kind I dreaded. "I took the precaution to half empty the carafe, in order that my suspicions might not be noticed. "The evening came on, and with it darkness; but however profound was this darkness, my eyes began to accustom themselves to it.
I saw, amid the shadows, the table sink through the floor; a quarter of an hour later it reappeared, bearing my supper.
In an instant, thanks to the lamp, my chamber was once more lighted. "I was determined to eat only such things as could not possibly have anything soporific introduced into them.
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