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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 64 Summary

Athos sends the four valets to Armentières, the location written on the paper Count Rochefort had dropped, to see what they could discover about Lady de Winter's whereabouts. In the meantime, Athos goes on his own errand, to find a particular man. He asks directions several times, finds the man, and after a short discussion, leaves again. He returns to his companions, and the five men (including Lord de Winter) attend Constance's funeral at the convent. In the meantime, the valets have located Lady de Winter, and are guarding all the exits of her hotel. That evening, Athos orders the horses readied and tells his friends it's time to go after Lady de Winter. He doesn't explain a sixth man in a red cloak, who has turned up to accompany them.

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