[The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Vicomte de Bragelonne CHAPTER XX 17/19
Manicamp threw himself on his knees, lifted the comte in his arms, and found him quite cold, and steeped in blood.
He let him gently fall again.
Then, stretching out his hand and feeling all over the ground close to where the comte lay, he sought until he found De Guiche's pistol. "By Heaven!" he said, rising to his feet, pale as death, and with the pistol in his hand, "you are not mistaken, he is quite dead." "Dead!" repeated De Wardes. "Yes; and his pistol is still loaded," added Manicamp, looking into the pan. "But I told you that I took aim as he was walking toward me, and fired at him at the very moment he was going to fire at me." "Are you quite sure that you have fought with him, Monsieur de Wardes? I confess that I am very much afraid that it has been a foul assassination.
Nay, nay, no exclamations! You have had your three shots, and his pistol is still loaded.
You have killed his horse, and he, De Guiche, one of the best marksmen in France, has not touched even either your horse or yourself.
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