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The Three Musketeers Study Guide

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by Alexandre Dumas, père
About 129 pages (38,617 words)
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Chapter 62 Summary

Lady de Winter tells Rochefort that Buckingham has been assassinated, and also informs him that Madame Bonancieux is right there in the same convent with them. She then shares the news that d'Artagnan and his friends are on their way, and complains that they would already be in the Bastille if the cardinal had not developed an inexplicable weakness toward them. Rochefort tells Lady de Winter that the cardinal isn't coming, but has sent a message that she is to give Rochefort any messages she wants him to take, and then she is to remain where she is and await further instructions. Lady de Winter tells the man of Meung that she will probably have to leave the convent, since her enemies are coming, but she will wait for him in the town.....

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