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Describe the reaction of the Three Musketeers when Madame Bonacieux dies. Do they dismiss D'Artagnan's sorrow or respect it? Does their reaction seem unusual for tough men such as themselves? Write at least three sentences.

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The Musketeers, Lord de Winter, and the mysterious stranger find Milady as she is just about to cross over a river out of France. She is alone, and they capture her. They then try her. D'Artagnan brings his charges against Milady: the murder of Madame Bonacieux, attempting to murder him with the assassins and the poisoned wine, and inciting him to murder the Comte de la Fere. Lord de Winter brings his charges: the murder of his brother, and the murder of the Duke of Buckingham. At this the musketeers are shocked, for they had not heard of the Duke's assassination. Finally, Athos brings his charges, but just as he mentions the Fleur-de-Lis, Milady challenges them to find the court that branded her.

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Edge sample answer is this: Upon Madame Bonacieux's death, D'Artagnan is devastated. The other musketeers allow him to rest and weep. It seems unusual that such tough men would react so understandingly. Although they are tough, they all have the capacity to love and be hurt.

rephrased answer is this:

D'Artagnan is grieved by Madame Bonacieux's death. He is allowed to rest and mourn by the various musketeers. It looks unusual for such tough individuals to react thus empathetically. Despite their tough exteriors, they all have the capacity to love and be wounded.