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later she could not fail to respond. One day, when he arrived with his head in the air, and as light at heart as a man who awaits a shower of gold, he found the SOUBRETTE under the gateway of the hotel; but this time the pretty Kitty was not contented with touching him as he passed, she took him gently by the hand. "Good!" thought d'Artagnan, "She is charged with some message for me from her mistress; she is about to appoint some rendezvous of which she had not courage to speak." And he looked down at the pretty girl with the most triumphant air imaginable. "I wish to say three words to you, Monsieur Chevalier," stammered the SOUBRETTE. "Speak, my child, speak," said d'Artagnan; "I listen." "Here? Impossible! That which I have to say is too long, and above all, too secret." "Well, what is to be done?" "If Monsieur Chevalier would follow me?" said Kitty, timidly. "Where you please, my dear child." "Come, then." And Kitty, who had not let go the hand of d'Artagnan, led him up a little dark, winding staircase, and after ascending about fifteen steps, opened a door. "Come in here, Monsieur Chevalier," said she; "here we shall be alone, and can talk." "And whose room is this, my dear child?" "It is mine, Monsieur Chevalier; it communicates with my mistress's by that door. But you need not fear. She will not hear what we say; she never goes to bed before midnight." D'Artagnan cast a glance around him. The little apartment was charming for its taste and neatness; but in spite of himself, his eyes were directed to that door which Kitty said led to Milady's chamber. Kitty guessed what was passing in the mind of the young man, and heaved a deep sigh. "You love my mistress, then, very dearly, Monsieur Chevalier?" said she. "Oh, more than I can say, Kitty! I am mad for her!" Kitty breathed a second sigh. "Alas, monsieur," said she, "that is too bad." "What the devil do you see so bad in it?" said d'Artagnan. "Because, monsieur," replied Kitty, "my mistress loves you not at all." "HEIN!" said d'Artagnan, "can she have charged you to tell me so?" "Oh, no, monsieur; but out of the regard I have for you, I have taken the resolution to tell you so." "Much obliged, my dear Kitty; but for the intention only--for the information, you must agree, is not likely to be at all agreeable." "That is to say, you don't believe what I have told you; is it not so?" "We have always some diff
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