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ll at once that for the first time she was at a loss. "He, he!" murmured she; "can it be he?" And she remained in bed with her eyes fixed. "Alas, no!" said Mme. Bonacieux; "it is a man I don't know, although he seems to be coming here. Yes, he checks his pace; he stops at the gate; he rings." Milady sprang out of bed. "You are sure it is not he?" said she. "Yes, yes, very sure!" "Perhaps you did not see well." "Oh, if I were to see the plume of his hat, the end of his cloak, I should know HIM!" Milady was dressing herself all the time. "Yes, he has entered." "It is for you or me!" "My God, how agitated you seem!" "Yes, I admit it. I have not your confidence; I fear the cardinal." "Hush!" said Mme. Bonacieux; "somebody is coming." Immediately the door opened, and the superior entered. "Did you come from Boulogne?" demanded she of Milady. "Yes," replied she, trying to recover her self-possession. "Who wants me?" "A man who will not tell his name, but who comes from the cardinal." "And who wishes to speak with me?" "Who wishes to speak to a lady recently come from Boulogne." "Then let him come in, if you please." "Oh, my God, my God!" cried Mme. Bonacieux. "Can it be bad news?" "I fear it." "I will leave you with this stranger; but as soon as he is gone, if you will permit me, I will return." "PERMIT you? I BESEECH you." The superior and Mme. Bonacieux retired. Milady remained alone, with her eyes fixed upon the door. An instant later, the jingling of spurs was heard upon the stairs, steps drew near, the door opened, and a man appeared. Milady uttered a cry of joy; this man was the Comte de Rochefort--the demoniacal tool of his Eminence. 62 TWO VARIETIES OF DEMONS "Ah," cried Milady and Rochefort together, "it is you!" "Yes, it is I." "And you come?" asked Milady. "From La Rochelle; and you?" "From England." "Buckingham?" "Dead or desperately wounded, as I left without having been able to hear anything of him. A fanatic has just assassinated him." "Ah," said Rochefort, with a smile; "this is a fortunate chance--one that will delight his Eminence! Have you informed him of it?" "I wrote to him from Boulogne. But what brings you here?" "His Eminence was uneasy, and sent me to find you." "I only arrived yesterday." "And what have you been doing since yesterday?" "I have not lost my time." "Oh, I don't doubt that." "D
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