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Meantime
Milady
,
drunk
with
passion
,
roaring
on
the
deck
like
a
lioness
that
has
been
embarked
,
had
been
tempted
to
throw
herself
into
the
sea
that
she
might
regain
the
coast
,
for
she
could
not
get
rid
of
the
thought
that
she
had
been
insulted
by
d'Artagnan
,
threatened
by
Athos
,
and
that
she
had
quit
France
without
being
revenged
on
them
.
This
idea
soon
became
so
insupportable
to
her
that
at
the
risk
of
whatever
terrible
consequences
might
result
to
herself
from
it
,
she
implored
the
captain
to
put
her
on
shore
;
but
the
captain
,
eager
to
escape
from
his
false
position
—
placed
between
French
and
English
cruisers
,
like
the
bat
between
the
mice
and
the
birds
—
was
in
great
haste
to
regain
England
,
and
positively
refused
to
obey
what
he
took
for
a
woman's
caprice
,
promising
his
passenger
,
who
had
been
particularly
recommended
to
him
by
the
cardinal
,
to
land
her
,
if
the
sea
and
the
French
permitted
him
,
at
one
of
the
ports
of
Brittany
,
either
at
Lorient
or
Brest
.
But
the
wind
was
contrary
,
the
sea
bad
;
they
tacked
and
kept
offshore
.
Nine
days
after
leaving
the
Charente
,
pale
with
fatigue
and
vexation
,
Milady
saw
only
the
blue
coasts
of
Finisterre
appear
.
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She
calculated
that
to
cross
this
corner
of
France
and
return
to
the
cardinal
it
would
take
her
at
least
three
days
.
Add
another
day
for
landing
,
and
that
would
make
four
.
Add
these
four
to
the
nine
others
,
that
would
be
thirteen
days
lost
—
thirteen
days
,
during
which
so
many
important
events
might
pass
in
London
.
She
reflected
likewise
that
the
cardinal
would
be
furious
at
her
return
,
and
consequently
would
be
more
disposed
to
listen
to
the
complaints
brought
against
her
than
to
the
accusations
she
brought
against
others
.
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