The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 57 Page 3

“Then, addressing the man who accompanied him, ‘Executioner,’ said he, ‘do your duty.’“

“Oh, his name, his name!” cried Felton. “His name, tell it me!”

“Then in spite of my cries, in spite of my resistance — for I began to comprehend that there was a question of something worse than death — the executioner seized me, threw me on the floor, fastened me with his bonds, and suffocated by sobs, almost without sense, invoking God, who did not listen to me, I uttered all at once a frightful cry of pain and shame. A burning fire, a red-hot iron, the iron of the executioner, was imprinted on my shoulder.”

Felton uttered a groan.

“Here,” said Milady, rising with the majesty of a queen,