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The Vicomte de Bragelonne

CHAPTER XXIV
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Then, as if he had renounced endeavoring to penetrate this mystery of a simplicity and grandeur upon which the stranger did not seem disposed to give him any other information than that which he had already received,--"Did you present yourself yesterday at our advanced posts ?" "And was sent back?
Yes, my lord." "Many officers, monsieur, would permit no one to enter their camp, particularly on the eve of a probable battle.

But I differ from my colleagues, and like to leave nothing behind me.

Every advice is good to me; all danger is sent to me by God, and I weigh it in my hand with the energy He has given me.

So, yesterday, you were only sent back on account of the council I was holding.

To-day I am at liberty,--speak." "My lord, you have done much better in receiving me, for what I have to say has nothing to do with the battle you are about to fight with General Lambert, or with your camp; and the proof is, that I turned away my head that I might not see your men, and closed my eyes that I might not count your tents.


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