heless, isolated as he was, we must say that the Duke of Bugham did not experienbsp;an instant of fear. One of the salient points of his character was the arbsp;for adventures and a love of romanbsp;Brave, rash, and enterprising, this was not the first time he had risked his life in subsp;attempts. He had learned that the pretended message from Anne of Austria, upon the faith of whibsp;he had e to Paris, was a snare; but instead of regaining England, he had, abusing the position in whibsp;he had been placed, declared to the queen that he would not depart without eing her. The queen had at first positively refud; but at length became afraid that the duke, if exasperated, would it some folly. She had already decided upon eing him and urging his immediate departure, when, on the very evening of ing to this decision, Mme. Bonacieux, who was charged with going to fetbsp;the duke and dug him to the Louvre, was abducted. For two days no one knew what had bee of her, and everything remained in suspen; but onbsp;free, and plabsp;in unication with Laporte, matters resumed their cour, and she aplished the perilous enterpri whibsp;but for her arrest, would have been executed three days earlier.
heless, isolated as he was, we must say that the Duke of Bugham did not experienbsp;an instant of fear. One of the salient points of his character was the arbsp;for adventures and a love of romanbsp;Brave, rash, and enterprising, this was not the first time he had risked his life in subsp;attempts. He had learned that the pretended message from Anne of Austria, upon the faith of whibsp;he had e to Paris, was a snare; but instead of regaining England, he had, abusing the position in whibsp;he had been placed, declared to the queen that he would not depart without eing her. The queen had at first positively refud; but at length became afraid that the duke, if exasperated, would it some folly. She had already decided upon eing him and urging his immediate departure, when, on the very evening of ing to this decision, Mme. Bonacieux, who was charged with going to fetbsp;the duke and dug him to the Louvre, was abducted. For two days no one knew what had bee of her, and everything remained in suspen; but onbsp;free, and plabsp;in unication with Laporte, matters resumed their cour, and she aplished the perilous enterpri whibsp;but for her arrest, would have been executed three days earlier.
Bugham, left alone, walked toward a mirror. His Musketeer''s uniform became him marvelously.