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The Vicomte de Bragelonne

CHAPTER XLII
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You would not commit such a folly!" "Bah! I don't do it myself; I am made to do it," replied the Duc d'Anjou.

"But come, quick! let us get rid of our money." Thereupon he disappeared with his companion, laughing and talking, whilst all heads were bowed on his passage.
"Then," whispered the prince to Athos, "that is the secret." "It was not I who told you so, my lord." "He is to marry the sister of Charles II. ?" "I believe so." The prince reflected for a moment, and his eye shot forth one of its not infrequent flashes.

"Humph!" said he slowly, as if speaking to himself; "our swords are once more to be hung on the wall--for a long time!" and he sighed.
All that sigh contained of ambition silently stifled, of extinguished illusions and disappointed hopes, Athos alone divined, for he alone heard that sigh.

Immediately after, the prince took leave and the king left the apartment.

Athos, by a sign made to Bragelonne, renewed the desire he had expressed at the beginning of the scene.


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