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 | | Title: Three Musketeers Author: Dumas, Alexandre Date: 1844 Chapter XVI In Which Monsieur Seguier, The Keeper Of The Seals, Looks More Than Once For The Bell, In Order To Ring It, As He Did Before It is impossible to form an idea of the impression these few words made upon Louis XIII. |
 | | Without doubt the Chancellor Seguier looked about at that moment for the rope of the famous bell; but, not finding it, he summoned his resolution, and stretched forth his hands toward the place where the queen had acknowledged the paper was to be found. |
 | | Anne of Austria made one step backward, became so pale that it might be said she was dying, and, leaning with her left hand, to keep herself from falling, upon a table behind her, she with her right hand drew the paper from her bosom, and held it out to the keeper of the seals. |
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