[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 6 HIS MAJESTY KING LOUIS XIII 11/28  
 As  to the wounded man, he had been taken in at once, and, as we have said,  in a very bad state.       Excitement was at its height among the Musketeers and their allies, and  they even began to deliberate whether they should not set fire to the  hotel to punish the insolence of M.de la Tremouille's domestics in  daring to make a SORTIE upon the king's Musketeers. 
  The proposition had  been made, and received with enthusiasm, when fortunately eleven o'clock  struck. 
  D'Artagnan and his companions remembered their audience, and as  they would very much have regretted that such an opportunity should be  lost, they succeeded in calming their friends, who contented themselves  with hurling some paving stones against the gates; but the gates were  too strong. 
  They soon tired of the sport. 
  Besides, those who must be  considered the leaders of the enterprise had quit the group and were  making their way toward the hotel of M.de Treville, who was waiting for  them, already informed of this fresh disturbance.       "Quick to the Louvre," said he, "to the Louvre without losing an  instant, and let us endeavor to see the king before he is prejudiced by  the cardinal. 
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