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[The Conclusion of Milady's Schemes and D'Artagnan's Rise]-[The Three Musketeers - Part 16]

The Three Musketeers · B1 ·

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The Final Confrontation and Resolution

The narrative reaches a dramatic climax as the musketeers confront Milady’s treachery. The tension begins at the convent, where Milady, desperate to escape the Cardinal’s guards, attempts to poison Constance Bonacieux. Milady’s cold-blooded nature is revealed when she tells Constance, "Drink this... It will help you relax," only for Constance to fall into a state of sickness. Upon their arrival, the musketeers—D'Artagnan, Athos, and their companions—quickly deduce the poisoning attempt. Athos notes the "grim" nature of the situation, realizing that Milady had "tried to poison her."

The Pursuit of Justice

Joined by Lord de Winter, who seeks vengeance for the attack on the Duke of Buckingham, the group tracks Milady to an inn in Aumontier. The confrontation is swift and cold. Each man brings forth his grievances: D'Artagnan accuses her of kidnapping and poisoning Constance; Lord de Winter highlights her role in the attack on the Duke; and Athos delivers the most personal blow, accusing her of "lying to me" and attempting to kill him. Milady is ultimately captured and sent away, with instructions that she "will be at sea for a long time" and must never return to France or England.

The Cardinal’s Gambit

Following these events, D'Artagnan is apprehended by an agent of the Cardinal named Hufford. Despite the danger, D'Artagnan chooses to face the Cardinal directly. During their meeting, the Cardinal labels D'Artagnan a "traitor" for his interference. However, the power dynamic shifts when D'Artagnan presents a letter previously seized from Milady, which granted the bearer immunity for their actions.

Recognizing D'Artagnan’s "courage and intelligence," the Cardinal undergoes a shift in perspective. He realizes that Milady was "a dangerous person to have on my side" and chooses to destroy the incriminating letter. In a surprising turn of events, the Cardinal offers D'Artagnan a promotion to lieutenant in the musketeers, acknowledging the young man's potential.

A New Beginning

The story concludes with a display of loyalty and humility. When D'Artagnan receives the commission, he attempts to decline it in favor of his friends, stating, "I have three friends who are all more deserving." Ultimately, his companions insist that he accept the honor, marking the end of the conflict and the beginning of a new chapter in D'Artagnan’s service.

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't know what to do
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It will help you relax.
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I'm surprised to see you here
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each man deep in his own dark thoughts.
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What do you want?
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📝Key Phrases

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in the distance
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one way or another
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at once
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in the care of
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at stake
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 15 The End of Milady's Plan.
That evening Milady and Constance heard horses galloping on the road.
Milady rushed to the window and was relieved to see her carriage outside.
She told Constance that they had to leave now, before the Cardinal's guards came for them.
I don't know what to do, Constance said.
I can barely move.

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