The little soft light shone on in the calmness of the night. DâArtagnan then perceived a thing that he had not before remarkedâ âfor nothing had led him to the examinationâ âthat the ground, trampled here and hoofmarked there, presented confused traces of men and horses. Besides, the wheels of a carriage, which appeared to have come from Paris, had made a deep impression in the soft earth, which did not extend beyond the pavilion, but turned again toward Paris.
At length dâArtagnan, in pursuing his researches, found near the wall a womanâs torn glove. This glove, wherever it had not touched the muddy ground, was of irreproachable odor. It was one of those perfumed gloves that lovers like to snatch from a pretty hand.