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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 65 Summary

When the six men arrive at Armentières, they are told by the valets that Lady de Winter has left the hotel, and is some distance away in a house by the river. When they arrive at the house, they see her inside alone, and Athos bursts through the window. She tries to go out through the door, but d'Artagnan is there. D'Artagnan draws his pistol, but Athos restrains him, saying it's important that she be judged and not assassinated. One by one the men lay her crimes before her, including Lord de Winter who accuses her of assassinating Buckingham. This is news to the other men, as they had not yet heard of this development. Athos then reveals to everyone the secrets that only d'Artagnan has known that of his marriage to her.....

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