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    Athos, “it is certainly she!”

    And letting fall his cloak and raising his hat, he advanced toward Milady.

    “Do you know me, madame?” said he.

    Milady made one step forward, and then drew back as if she had seen a serpent.

    “So far, well,” said Athos, “I perceive you know me.”

    “The Comte de la Fère!” murmured Milady, becoming exceedingly pale, and drawing back till the wall prevented her from going any farther.

    “Yes, Milady,” replied Athos; “the Comte de la Fère in person, who comes expressly from the other world to have the pleasure of paying you a visit. Sit down, madame, and let us talk, as the cardinal said.”

    Milady, under the influence of inexpressible terror, sat down without uttering a word.

    “You certainly are a demon sent upon the earth!” said Athos. “Your power is great, I know; but you also know that with the help of God men have often conquered the most terrible demons. You have once before thrown yourself in my path. I thought I had crushed you, madame; but either I was deceived or hell has resuscitated you!”

    Milady at these words, which recalled frightful remembrances, hung down her head with a suppressed groan.

    “Yes, hell has resuscitated you,” continued Athos. “Hell has made you rich, hell has given you another name, hell has almost made you another face; but it has neither effaced the stains from your soul nor the brand from your body.”

    Milady arose as if moved by a powerful spring, and her eyes flashed lightning. Athos remained sitting.

    “You believed me to be dead, did you not, as I believed you to be? And the name of Athos as well concealed the Comte de la Fère, as the name Milady Clarik concealed Anne de Breuil. Was it not so you were called when your honored brother married us? Our position is truly a strange one,” continued Athos, laughing. “We have only lived up to the present time because we believed each other dead, and because a remembrance is less oppressive than a living creature, though a remembrance is sometimes devouring.”

    “But,” said Milady, in a hollow, faint voice, “what brings you back to me, and what do you want with me?”

    “I wish to tell you that though remaining invisible to your eyes, I have not lost sight of you.”

    “You know what I have done?”

    “I can relate to you, day by day, your actions from your entrance to the service of the cardinal to this evening.”

    A smile of incredulity passed over the pale lips of Milady.

    “Listen! It was you who cut off the two diamond studs from the shoulder of the Duke of Buckingham; it was you had Madame Bonacieux
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