These cries had something so heartrending in them that M. dâArtagnan, who had been at first the most eager in pursuit of Milady, sat down on the stump of a tree and hung his head, covering his ears with the palms of his hands; and yet, notwithstanding, he could still hear her cry and threaten.
DâArtagnan was the youngest of all these men. His heart failed him.
âOh, I cannot behold this frightful spectacle!â said he. âI cannot consent that this woman should die thus!â
Milady heard these few words and caught at a shadow of hope.
âDâArtagnan, dâArtagnan!â cried she; âremember that I loved you!â
The young man rose and took a step toward her.
But Athos rose likewise, drew his sword, and placed himself in the way.