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1001 28 | exchanging a smile with d'Artagnan and Aramis, "it 1002 28 | of your hundred pistoles, d'Artagnan.?" ~"Of my hundred 1003 28 | Twenty-five pistoles," said d'Artagnan. ~"And I," said 1004 28 | Ten pistoles." ~"And you, d'Artagnan?" ~"Twenty-five." ~" 1005 28 | seventy-five livres," said d'Artagnan, who reckoned like 1006 28 | turnings out of our pockets to d'Artagnan, who has a steady 1007 28 | On arriving in Paris, d'Artagnan found a letter 1008 28 | As this was the height of d'Artagnan's worldly ambition-- 1009 28 | outfit will cost?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Oh, we can scarcely 1010 28 | It seems to me," said d'Artagnan, "with a thousand 1011 28 | Athos cooly; "but as to d'Artagnan, gentlemen, the 1012 28 | said Athos, waiting till d'Artagnan, who went to thank 1013 28 | friend. What the devil! D'Artagnan is too good a comrade 1014 29 | four friends was certainly d'Artagnan, although he, in 1015 29 | preoccupation of his vanity, d'Artagnan at this moment 1016 29 | did not at all reassure d'Artagnan. ~Athos did not 1017 29 | execution, this worthy Porthos. D'Artagnan perceived him one 1018 29 | triumphant resolutions. As d'Artagnan took some precautions 1019 29 | believed he had not been seen. d'Artagnan entered behind 1020 29 | against the side of a pillar. D'Artagnan, still unperceived, 1021 29 | still the handsome Porthos. ~D'Artagnan observed, on the 1022 29 | hood; a great effect upon d'Artagnan, who recognized 1023 29 | Milady. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan, without losing 1024 29 | her purse. ~Amid all this, d'Artagnan remarked also that 1025 29 | to pluck. ~At that moment d'Artagnan passed in pursuit 1026 30 | 30. D'artagnan And The Englishman~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1027 30 | The Englishman~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan followed Milady 1028 30 | by two powerful horses. d'Artagnan therefore returned 1029 30 | stables--one for himself, d'Artagnan, and one for Planchet-- 1030 30 | had placed his stable at d'Artagnan's service. ~Planchet 1031 30 | the Rue du Colombier, and d'Artagnan toward the Rue 1032 30 | Grimaud to bring a glass for d'Artagnan, and Grimaud obeyed 1033 30 | Grimaud obeyed as usual. ~D'Artagnan related to Athos 1034 30 | solicitations." ~"How young this d'Artagnan is!" said Athos, 1035 30 | then demanded Athos. ~Then d'Artagnan described the meeting 1036 30 | I? not at all!" said d'Artagnan. "I am only curious 1037 30 | you are mistaken," said d'Artagnan; "I love my poor 1038 30 | yourself with Milady, my dear d'Artagnan; I wish you may 1039 30 | Hear me, Athos," said d'Artagnan. "Instead of shutting 1040 30 | go afoot." ~"Well," said d'Artagnan, smiling at the 1041 30 | bottle he had just brought. ~D'Artagnan and Planchet mounted, 1042 30 | the young man. Although d'Artagnan was not of a very 1043 30 | Now, in the opinion of d'Artagnan, it was certainly 1044 30 | carried her off the first. d'Artagnan then only half-lied, 1045 30 | of the spur to his horse, d'Artagnan completed his short 1046 30 | monsieur!" said he, addressing d'Artagnan, "don't you remember 1047 30 | blinking yonder?" ~"No," said d'Artagnan, "and yet I am 1048 30 | house!" ~"So it is!" said d'Artagnan; "I know him now. 1049 30 | talk with the boy," said d'Artagnan, "and make out 1050 30 | understanding possible; while d'Artagnan turned the two 1051 30 | mistaken; Milady was in it. D'Artagnan leaned upon the 1052 30 | toward the terrace upon which d'Artagnan had perceived Lubin. ~ 1053 30 | Artagnan had perceived Lubin. ~D'Artagnan followed the soubrette 1054 30 | directions for the road where d'Artagnan had disappeared. ~ 1055 30 | end of twenty paces met d'Artagnan, who, having seen 1056 30 | young man. ~"For me?" said d'Artagnan; "are you sure 1057 30 | faith, is that SOUBRETTE!" ~D'Artagnan opened the letter, 1058 30 | your reply." ~"Oh!" said d'Artagnan, "this is rather 1059 30 | cavalier was so animated that d'Artagnan stopped on the 1060 30 | English--a language which d'Artagnan could not understand; 1061 30 | exasperate Milady still more. ~D'Artagnan thought this was 1062 30 | excuse me, then," said d'Artagnan. "You must be aware 1063 30 | Stupid fellow yourself!" said d'Artagnan, stooping in his 1064 30 | to you in French," said d'Artagnan; "be kind enough, 1065 30 | cast an anxious glance at d'Artagnan, whose good looks 1066 30 | follow the carriage; but d'Artagnan, whose anger, already 1067 30 | worthy gentleman," replied d'Artagnan, "pick out the 1068 30 | Englishman. ~"I am Monsieur d'Artagnan, a Gascon gentleman, 1069 30 | servant, Monsieur Baron," said d'Artagnan, "though you have 1070 30 | cases of any consequence, d'Artagnan went straight to 1071 30 | another bottle of wine. ~D'Artagnan employed himself 1072 31 | hooting of the lackeys. ~As to d'Artagnan, he fought purely 1073 31 | slipped and he fell backward. ~D'Artagnan was over him at 1074 31 | the sake of your sister." ~D'Artagnan was at the height 1075 31 | kind disposition, pressed d'Artagnan in his arms, and 1076 31 | dropped from his clothes. d'Artagnan picked it up and 1077 31 | it to his family," said d'Artagnan. ~"His family will 1078 31 | purse for your lackeys." ~D'Artagnan put the purse into 1079 31 | to you. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan blushed with pleasure, 1080 31 | this time Athos came up to d'Artagnan. ~"What do you 1081 31 | the custom in war," said d'Artagnan, "why should it 1082 31 | endorsed Athos. ~"Then," said d'Artagnan, "let us give the 1083 31 | Lord de Winter, on quitting d'Artagnan, gave him his sister' 1084 31 | undertook to call and take d'Artagnan with him in order 1085 31 | order to introduce him. d'Artagnan appointed eight 1086 31 | we were born at Tarbes. ~D'Artagnan began by making 1087 31 | headlong after another." ~D'Artagnan felt the truth 1088 31 | imaginable!" ~"Ah, my poor d'Artagnan!" said Athos. ~" 1089 31 | chamber. He therefore found d'Artagnan alone, and as it 1090 31 | Milady Clarik received d'Artagnan ceremoniously. 1091 31 | Lord de Winter, presenting d'Artagnan to his sister, " 1092 31 | symptoms of ill-humor which d'Artagnan had just remarked; " 1093 31 | glasses, and by a sign invited d'Artagnan to drink. ~D'Artagnan 1094 31 | invited d'Artagnan to drink. ~D'Artagnan knew it was considered 1095 31 | pretty little SOUBRETTE whom d'Artagnan had already observed 1096 31 | who thereupon requested d'Artagnan's permission to 1097 31 | sister to obtain his pardon. ~D'Artagnan exchanged a shake 1098 31 | entirely recovered. She told d'Artagnan that Lord de Winter 1099 31 | not marry. All this showed d'Artagnan that there was 1100 31 | half hour's conversation d'Artagnan was convinced that 1101 31 | no doubt on that head. ~D'Artagnan was profuse in 1102 31 | came for him to retire. D'Artagnan took leave of Milady, 1103 31 | was granted instantly. ~D'Artagnan came again on the 1104 31 | himself to the cardinal. ~D'Artagnan, who, as we have 1105 31 | of affectation, and asked d'Artagnan in the most careless 1106 31 | had ever been in England. ~D'Artagnan replied that he 1107 31 | on the preceding evening, d'Artagnan retired. In the 1108 31 | impossible to mistake; but d'Artagnan was so preoccupied 1109 31 | absolutely nothing but her. ~D'Artagnan came again on the 1110 31 | SOUBRETTE. But, as we have said, d'Artagnan paid no attention 1111 32 | heart beat, but not like d'Artagnan's with a young 1112 33 | wise counsels of Athos, d'Artagnan became hourly more 1113 33 | the hand. ~"Good!" thought d'Artagnan, "She is charged 1114 33 | my child, speak," said d'Artagnan; "I listen." ~" 1115 33 | had not let go the hand of d'Artagnan, led him up a little 1116 33 | to bed before midnight,. ~D'Artagnan cast a glance around 1117 33 | see so bad in it?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Because, monsieur," 1118 33 | not at all." ~"HEIN!" said d'Artagnan, "can she have 1119 33 | His name; his name!" cried d'Artagnan. ~"Read the address." ~" 1120 33 | are you doing?" ~"I?" said d'Artagnan; "nothing," and 1121 33 | not allow it to escape." ~d'Artagnan became very pale; 1122 33 | LOVE. ~"Poor dear Monsieur d'Artagnan," said Kitty, in 1123 33 | pity me, little one?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Oh, yes, and 1124 33 | is to be in love?" said d'Artagnan, looking at her 1125 33 | And why not?" demanded d'Artagnan. ~"For two reasons." ~" 1126 33 | the bottom of my soul!" ~D'Artagnan looked at Kitty 1127 33 | for herself!" ~Then only d'Artagnan remembered the 1128 33 | come here, my dear," said d'Artagnan, establishing himself 1129 33 | believe him. Nevertheless, to d'Artagnan's great astonishment, 1130 33 | calling me! Go; go directly!" ~D'Artagnan rose, took his 1131 33 | you doing?" cried Kitty. ~D'Artagnan, who had secured 1132 33 | answer when I ring?" ~And d'Artagnan heard the door 1133 33 | communication remained open, d'Artagnan could hear Milady 1134 33 | enjoyment of his fortune." ~D'Artagnan shuddered to the 1135 33 | A cold sweat broke from d'Artagnan's brow. Why, this 1136 33 | from that poor Monsieur d'Artagnan." ~"Go to bed, 1137 33 | I don't like comments." ~D'Artagnan heard the door 1138 33 | key of the lock, and then d'Artagnan opened the closet 1139 33 | abominable creature" murmured d'Artagnan. ~"Silence, silence, 1140 33 | reason I won't go," said d'Artagnan. ~"What!" said 1141 33 | of vengeance upon Milady. D'Artagnan believed it right 1142 33 | swore upon the crucifix to d'Artagnan that she was entirely 1143 33 | about it; but this time d'Artagnan was better informed 1144 33 | killed her brother-in-law. ~D'Artagnan came the next day 1145 33 | girl ventured a glance at d'Artagnan which said, "See 1146 33 | to the soft speeches of d'Artagnan, and even gave 1147 33 | gave him her hand to kiss. ~D'Artagnan departed, scarcely 1148 33 | to take a third letter. ~D'Artagnan made Kitty promise 1149 33 | as on the night before. D'Artagnan concealed himself 1150 33 | door. As the night before, d'Artagnan did not return 1151 33 | did not even argue with d'Artagnan; she gave it to 1152 33 | to her handsome soldier. ~D'Artagnan opened the letter 1153 33 | may obtain his pardon. ~d'Artagnan colored and grew 1154 33 | I will throw upon her." ~D'Artagnan took a pen and 1155 33 | they do today. Besides, d'Artagnan from her own admission 1156 33 | as the reader pleases. ~D'Artagnan's plan was very 1157 33 | compelled to leave Paris; d'Artagnan had no time for 1158 33 | Listen, my dear girl," said d'Artagnan; "you cannot but 1159 33 | know, my sweet girl," said d'Artagnan. "But I am grateful, 1160 33 | response which deludes women. D'Artagnan replied in such 1161 33 | so decide, which was all d'Artagnan wished. Finally 1162 34 | which Kitty came to find d'Artagnan. Soon as Kitty 1163 34 | Soon as Kitty left him, d'Artagnan directed his steps 1164 34 | Porthos arrived a minute after d'Artagnan. The four friends 1165 34 | Porthos, tranquillity; that of d'Artagnan, hope; that of 1166 34 | There remained Athos and d'Artagnan. ~"I believe these 1167 34 | business. What do you think, d'Artagnan?" said Athos. ~" 1168 34 | in a fair way," replied d'Artagnan; "and as to Aramis 1169 34 | certainly the most amusing." ~D'Artagnan was on the point 1170 34 | inquisitive of any man on earth, d'Artagnan's confidence stopped 1171 34 | that he came to announce d'Artagnan, who, curious to 1172 34 | leaving Athos. ~Now, as d'Artagnan used no ceremony 1173 34 | devil! my dear Aramis," said d'Artagnan, "if these are 1174 34 | You are mistaken, friend d'Artagnan," said Aramis, 1175 34 | yonder." ~"Ah, indeed," said d'Artagnan. "Well, your publisher 1176 34 | and went out. ~"Ah!" said d'Artagnan with a smile, " 1177 34 | re-buttoned his doublet. ~"My dear d'Artagnan," said he, "if 1178 34 | turn." ~"My faith!" said d'Artagnan, with great pleasure. " 1179 34 | the details of gastronomy, d'Artagnan and Aramis made 1180 34 | him a mule and a horse. ~D'Artagnan uttered a cry of 1181 34 | Ah, my dear," replied d'Artagnan, "upon that very 1182 34 | well believe it," replied d'Artagnan, "and that was 1183 34 | taking back to him?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Exactly!" replied 1184 34 | his master that he had met d'Artagnan and Aramis, and 1185 34 | Artagnan and Aramis, and that d'Artagnan in the yellow horse 1186 35 | waited for by Porthos and by d'Artagnan at last arrived. ~ 1187 35 | arrived. ~As was his custom, d'Artagnan presented himself 1188 35 | Milady's condescension. ~D'Artagnan looked at the two 1189 35 | began to appear restless. D'Artagnan knew what she wanted. 1190 35 | reseated herself, smiled at d'Artagnan with an air which 1191 35 | you would only depart." ~D'Artagnan rose and took his 1192 35 | door. It was necessary that d'Artagnan should find alone 1193 35 | then she sobbed aloud. ~As d'Artagnan had presumed, on 1194 35 | girl, under the caresses of d'Artagnan, lifted her head. 1195 35 | Artagnan, lifted her head. D'Artagnan himself was frightened 1196 35 | sensitive as was the heart of d'Artagnan, he was touched 1197 35 | Milady retire to her room. D'Artagnan slipped into the 1198 35 | was not long. Hardly had d'Artagnan seen, ~through 1199 35 | Milady. ~"It is I," said d'Artagnan in a subdued voice, " 1200 35 | for you." ~At this appeal d'Artagnan drew Kitty quietly 1201 35 | addressed to his happy rival. D'Artagnan was in a dolorous 1202 35 | ring from her finger onto d'Artagnan's. d'Artagnan remembered 1203 35 | finger onto d'Artagnan's. d'Artagnan remembered having 1204 35 | The first movement of d'Artagnan was to return it, 1205 35 | of mysteries," murmured d'Artagnan to himself. At 1206 35 | suffer?" ~"Yes, much," said d'Artagnan, who did not well 1207 35 | cruelly!" ~"PESTE!" said d'Artagnan to himself, "the 1208 35 | It took some time for d'Artagnan to resume this 1209 35 | was necessary to separate. D'Artagnan at the moment of 1210 35 | to speak a few words to d'Artagnan when he passed 1211 35 | staircase. ~The next morning d'Artagnan ran to find Athos. 1212 35 | diamonds which had taken, on d'Artagnan's finger, the place 1213 35 | beautiful, is it not?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Yes," said Athos, " 1214 35 | night. Here it is," replied d'Artagnan, taking it from 1215 35 | you know this ring?" said d'Artagnan. ~"I thought I 1216 35 | mistaken." And he returned d'Artagnan the ring without, 1217 35 | ceasing to look at it. ~"Pray, d'Artagnan," said Athos, after 1218 35 | scratched by accident." ~D'Artagnan took off the ring, 1219 35 | and he pointed out to d'Artagnan the scratch he 1220 35 | And you--sold it?" asked d'Artagnan, hesitatingly. ~" 1221 35 | has been given to you." ~D'Artagnan became pensive 1222 35 | and not on his finger. ~"d'Artagnan," said Athos, taking 1223 35 | You are right," said d'Artagnan; "I will have done 1224 35 | Athos. ~"I shall," replied d'Artagnan, "and instantly." ~" 1225 35 | it!" And Athos bowed to d'Artagnan like a man who 1226 35 | thoughts. ~On reaching home d'Artagnan found Kitty waiting 1227 35 | pale and trembling, awaited d'Artagnan's reply. The counsels 1228 35 | supported by their mistresses. D'Artagnan gave the open letter 1229 35 | believe in her happiness; and d'Artagnan was forced to renew 1230 36 | gave orders that when M. d'Artagnan came as usual, 1231 36 | on the preceding evening. d'Artagnan smiled; this jealous 1232 36 | Kitty presented herself at d'Artagnan's, she was no longer 1233 36 | contrary sad as death. ~D'Artagnan asked the poor 1234 36 | time it was addressed to M. d'Artagnan, and not to M. 1235 36 | read as follows: ~Dear M. d'Artagnan, It is wrong thus 1236 36 | s all very simple," said d'Artagnan; "I expected this 1237 36 | part of what was to happen. d'Artagnan reassured her as 1238 36 | As nine o'clock sounded, d'Artagnan was at the Place 1239 36 | were warned, for as soon as d'Artagnan appeared, before 1240 36 | tone, but so piercing that d'Artagnan heard her in the 1241 36 | The servant went out. ~D'Artagnan cast an inquiring 1242 36 | devoured her for two days. ~D'Artagnan approached her 1243 36 | To the questions which d'Artagnan put concerning 1244 36 | contrary, stay, Monsieur d'Artagnan; your agreeable 1245 36 | me." ~"Oh, oh!" thought d'Artagnan. "She has never 1246 36 | vermillion to her lips. D'Artagnan was again in the 1247 36 | heart. Milady smiled, and d'Artagnan felt that he could 1248 36 | communicative. She asked d'Artagnan if he had a mistress. ~" 1249 36 | mistress. ~"Alas!" said d'Artagnan, with the most 1250 36 | do not affright me," said d'Artagnan. "I shrink before 1251 36 | Milady. ~"The devil!" thought d'Artagnan. "The note is changed. 1252 36 | gave me for de Wardes?" ~D'Artagnan rapidly drew his 1253 36 | For everything," cried d'Artagnan, who knew beforehand 1254 36 | drawing her armchair nearer to d'Artagnan's chair. ~"I am 1255 36 | enemy." ~"You, madame!" said d'Artagnan, affecting surprise; " 1256 36 | on you as an auxiliary?" ~D'Artagnan at once perceived 1257 36 | stopped. ~"Well?" demanded d'Artagnan. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ " 1258 36 | me with happiness," cried d'Artagnan, throwing himself 1259 36 | and dangerous woman," said d'Artagnan, likewise to himself, " 1260 36 | whom you wish me to kill." ~D'Artagnan lifted up his head. ~" 1261 36 | me, then, dear Monsieur d'Artagnan" said Milady. ~" 1262 36 | reply that I desire," said d'Artagnan, "the only one 1263 36 | she, smiling. ~"Ah," cried d'Artagnan, really carried 1264 36 | am at your orders," said d'Artagnan. ~"Quite certain?" 1265 36 | of my friends?" replied d'Artagnan, affecting hesitation 1266 36 | were my own brother!" cried d'Artagnan, as if carried 1267 36 | nothing else in me?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"I love you also, 1268 36 | The warm pressure made d'Artagnan tremble, as if 1269 36 | were cold; it appeared to d'Artagnan that he had embraced 1270 36 | Wardes; I know it," cried d'Artagnan. ~"And how do you 1271 36 | the bottom of his heart. ~D'Artagnan felt he had allowed 1272 36 | How do I know it?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Yes." ~"I know 1273 36 | resounded to the very bottom of d'Artagnan's heart. ~"Well?" 1274 36 | of this wretch," replied d'Artagnan, giving himself 1275 36 | be very gracious toward d'Artagnan. ~Besides, she 1276 36 | answered by an expression of d'Artagnan's. "Tomorrow," 1277 36 | eleven o'clock," thought d'Artagnan; "that's a settled 1278 37 | Milady's Secret~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan left the hotel 1279 37 | clear in the matter was that d'Artagnan loved Milady like 1280 37 | him at all. In an instant d'Artagnan perceived that 1281 37 | irresolution in the heart of d'Artagnan. He recalled to 1282 37 | watch, had heard the noise d'Artagnan had made, and opening 1283 37 | monstrous effrontery, that d'Artagnan could scarcely 1284 37 | machination, and above all, that d'Artagnan would also be lost 1285 37 | make this last sacrifice. ~D'Artagnan, on his part, had 1286 37 | motives for forgetfulness that d'Artagnan had, was the first 1287 37 | arranged in his mind. ~But d'Artagnan, whose ideas had 1288 37 | became more pressing. ~Then d'Artagnan, who had never 1289 37 | spirit and her iron will. ~D'Artagnan fancied himself 1290 37 | you afraid, dear Monsieur d'Artagnan?" ~"You cannot 1291 37 | so, dear love!" replied d'Artagnan; "but now, suppose 1292 37 | since you condemn him!" said d'Artagnan, in so firm a tone 1293 37 | night seemed to Milady, but d'Artagnan believed it to 1294 37 | with its paleness. Seeing d'Artagnan about to leave 1295 37 | I am quite ready," said d'Artagnan; "but in the first 1296 37 | much as you say," replied d'Artagnan, "do you not entertain 1297 37 | prefer a method," resumed d'Artagnan, "which would equally 1298 37 | mean." ~And she looked at d'Artagnan, who embraced her 1299 37 | am a man of honor," said d'Artagnan, determined to 1300 37 | pardon me?" ~"Perhaps." ~D'Artagnan tried with his 1301 37 | countenance so unchanged, that if d'Artagnan had not been in 1302 37 | not lie, my angel," said d'Artagnan, smiling; "that 1303 37 | Wardes of Thursday and the d'Artagnan of today are the 1304 37 | trembling, Milady repulsed d'Artagnan's attempted embrace 1305 37 | almost broad daylight. ~D'Artagnan detained her by 1306 37 | shoulders, round and white, d'Artagnan recognized, with 1307 37 | imprinted. ~"Great God!" cried d'Artagnan, loosing his hold 1308 37 | herself with a bound upon d'Artagnan. ~Although the 1309 37 | sword with her hands; but d'Artagnan kept it free from 1310 37 | some resemblance to a duel, d'Artagnan began to recover 1311 37 | scoundrel!" howled Milady. ~But d'Artagnan, still keeping 1312 37 | Kitty opened the door. D'Artagnan, who had unceasingly 1313 37 | Quick, Kitty, quick!" said d'Artagnan, in a low voice, 1314 37 | naked." ~"That's true," said d'Artagnan, then first thinking 1315 38 | His Equipment~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan was so completely 1316 38 | this noisy summons, and d'Artagnan sprang with such 1317 38 | business here, you hussy?" ~D'Artagnan threw off his hood, 1318 38 | said the young man; "I am d'Artagnan; don't you know 1319 38 | master?" ~"You, Monsieur d'Artagnan!" cried Grimaud, " 1320 38 | contented himself with pointing d'Artagnan out to his master 1321 38 | laugh, my friend!" cried d'Artagnan; "for heaven's 1322 38 | hour?" ~"Well, well!" and d'Artagnan rushed into Athos' 1323 38 | uneasiness!" ~"Athos," said d'Artagnan, getting rid of 1324 38 | Musketeer to his friend. ~D'Artagnan donned the robe 1325 38 | Athos. ~"Well," replied d'Artagnan, bending his mouth 1326 38 | heart. ~"Let us see," said d'Artagnan. "Are you SURE 1327 38 | so stifled a voice that d'Artagnan scarcely heard 1328 38 | brother-in-law," ~"I will see her, d'Artagnan!" ~"Beware, Athos, 1329 38 | vengeance on both of us!" ~D'Artagnan then related all-- 1330 38 | shadow." ~"Fortunately," said d'Artagnan, "all this will 1331 38 | near it may be," replied d'Artagnan, "I cannot go thither 1332 38 | made him a sign to go to d'Artagnan's residence, and 1333 38 | Never; that ring is defiled, d'Artagnan." ~"Sell it, then." ~" 1334 38 | are a capital companion, d'Artagnan," said be; "your 1335 38 | will take it, then," said d'Artagnan. ~At this moment 1336 38 | brought the garments himself. ~d'Artagnan dressed himself, 1337 38 | the door, and looked at d'Artagnan hatefully. ~"Make 1338 38 | That's Kitty!" said d'Artagnan to himself, and 1339 38 | to be sure, Kitty," said d'Artagnan; "be at ease, my 1340 38 | siege of La Rochelle," aid d'Artagnan. ~"No; but you 1341 38 | husband's clerks," said d'Artagnan, laughing. "Besides, 1342 38 | Athos. ~"And I, also," said d'Artagnan, "I also. I shall 1343 38 | You, to be sure!" said d'Artagnan, pressing Athos' 1344 38 | my dear girl," continued d'Artagnan, "she is the wife 1345 38 | rendering you a service, d'Artagnan?" ~"I shall be 1346 38 | maid. If you can, my dear d'Artagnan, answer for Mademoiselle-" ~" 1347 38 | now, my dear girl," said d'Artagnan, "you know that 1348 38 | oaths!" said Athos, while d'Artagnan went to conduct 1349 38 | returned home, and Athos and d'Artagnan busied themselves 1350 38 | pistoles for it. ~Athos and d'Artagnan, with the activity 1351 38 | to ask for any abatement. D'Artagnan would have remonstrated 1352 38 | shoulder, with a smile, and d'Artagnan understood that 1353 38 | bought for less; but while d'Artagnan was discussing 1354 38 | hundred and fifty pistoles. d'Artagnan offered his friend 1355 38 | tell him the ring is his, d'Artagnan, and bring back 1356 38 | to make sacrifices. Go, d'Artagnan, go; Grimaud will 1357 38 | A half hour afterward, d'Artagnan returned with the 1358 39 | bringing two letters for d'Artagnan. ~The one was a 1359 39 | little letter the heart of d'Artagnan bounded, for he 1360 39 | said Athos; "don't go, d'Artagnan." ~"And yet," replied 1361 39 | Artagnan." ~"And yet," replied d'Artagnan, "I think I recognize 1362 39 | suppose we all go," said d'Artagnan; "what the devil! 1363 39 | remember, you compromise her, d'Artagnan; which is not the 1364 39 | a gallop." ~"Bah!" said d'Artagnan, "they will miss 1365 39 | Athos. ~"Gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, "it is half past 1366 39 | For my part, I declare, d'Artagnan, I think it of 1367 39 | slipped into your bosom." ~D'Artagnan blushed. ~"Well," 1368 39 | Eminence's commands," and d'Artagnan unsealed the letter 1369 39 | the letter and read, ~"M. d'Artagnan, of the king's 1370 39 | attending the first," said d'Artagnan. "One is for seven 1371 39 | Porthos. ~"Gentlemen," replied d'Artagnan, "I have already 1372 39 | they put me there," said d'Artagnan. ~"To be sure we 1373 39 | I have no horse," said d'Artagnan; "but that is of 1374 39 | many have you, then?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Three," replied 1375 39 | his mistress," interrupted d'Artagnan. ~"That makes no 1376 39 | can manage famously," said d'Artagnan; "which of the 1377 39 | cannot for a moment imagine, d'Artagnan, that I would commit 1378 39 | unknown giver," interrupted d'Artagnan. ~"Or the mysterious 1379 39 | make you the offer, my dear d'Artagnan, giving you all 1380 39 | pistoles, my dear friend," said d'Artagnan, taking the sum 1381 39 | Richest, my dear fellow!" ~And d'Artagnan chinked the remainder 1382 39 | Mecklenburg horse; this was d'Artagnan mount. ~The two 1383 39 | met at the gate. Athos and d'Artagnan watched their approach 1384 39 | leading their masters' steeds. D'Artagnan and Athos put themselves 1385 39 | his procurator's wife, and d'Artagnan on a horse he owed 1386 39 | them a hundred gapers. ~D'Artagnan profited by the 1387 39 | were passing and repassing. d'Artagnan, keeping at some 1388 39 | presentiment instantly told d'Artagnan that this carriage 1389 39 | silence or to send him a kiss. D'Artagnan uttered a slight 1390 39 | of the injunction given, d'Artagnan put his horse into 1391 39 | vision had disappeared. ~D'Artagnan then remembered 1392 39 | Paris, and disappeared. ~D'Artagnan remained fixed 1393 39 | by that pretty face than d'Artagnan, he had fancied 1394 39 | that be the case," said d'Artagnan, "they are doubtless 1395 39 | behind the time appointed. D'Artagnan's friends reminded 1396 39 | yet time to retract. ~But d'Artagnan was at the same 1397 39 | them the matter in hand. ~D'Artagnan was well known 1398 39 | watch near an entrance. ~D'Artagnan, on his part, entered 1399 39 | tools of his Eminence; and d'Artagnan knew that while 1400 39 | as a condemned man," said d'Artagnan, shaking his head. " 1401 39 | and the king without will. d'Artagnan, my friend, you 1402 39 | cardinals Guards, who recognized d'Artagnan, and knowing that 1403 39 | This smile appeared to d'Artagnan to be of bad augury. 1404 39 | returned and made a sign to d'Artagnan to follow him. 1405 39 | without speaking a word. D'Artagnan remained standing 1406 39 | and examined this man. ~D'Artagnan at first believed 1407 39 | and raised his head. ~D'Artagnan recognized the 1408 40 | Cardinal de Richelieu, and d'Artagnan felt this glance 1409 40 | the cardinal, "are you a d'Artagnan from Bearn?" ~" 1410 40 | several branches of the d'Artagnans at Tarbes and 1411 40 | something." ~"Monseigneur," said d'Artagnan, "this was what 1412 40 | correctly informed," said d'Artagnan. ~"Since that time 1413 40 | England." ~"Monseigneur," said d'Artagnan, quite confused, " 1414 40 | souvenir she gave you." ~D'Artagnan placed his hand 1415 40 | Mme. Bonacieux took place. D'Artagnan trembled; and he 1416 40 | all the circumstances." ~D'Artagnan bowed with respect. ~" 1417 40 | out with respect to you." ~D'Artagnan became more and 1418 40 | Sit down there, before me, d'Artagnan; you are gentleman 1419 40 | You are brave, Monsieur d'Artagnan," continued his 1420 40 | hopes, monseigneur," said d'Artagnan. ~"There are no 1421 40 | Monseigneur," replied d'Artagnan, with an embarrassed 1422 40 | you should know, Monsieur d'Artagnan, that I have received 1423 40 | to the king's service." ~D'Artagnan colored. ~"In fact," 1424 40 | me, monseigneur," replied d'Artagnan, "and I am conscious 1425 40 | permits me to speak freely--" ~D'Artagnan paused. ~"Yes; 1426 40 | care of yourself, Monsieur d'Artagnan, for from the moment 1427 40 | whatever may happen," said d'Artagnan, placing his hand 1428 40 | you have said, Monsieur d'Artagnan; we shall see each 1429 40 | terrible doubt; it alarmed d'Artagnan more than a menace 1430 40 | cardinal dismissed him. ~D'Artagnan went out, but at 1431 40 | all that surrounds it. ~D'Artagnan descended by the 1432 40 | grow uneasy. With a word, d'Artagnan reassured them; 1433 40 | the strange interview; but d'Artagnan confined himself 1434 40 | you ought to have done, d'Artagnan; but perhaps you 1435 40 | perhaps you have been wrong." ~D'Artagnan sighed deeply, 1436 40 | preparations for departure. D'Artagnan went to take leave 1437 40 | contented himself with asking d'Artagnan if he could do 1438 40 | do anything for him, but d'Artagnan answered that he 1439 40 | Spanish wine. ~In the meantime d'Artagnan was defiling with 1440 41 | the courage and conduct of d'Artagnan, cruelly mystified 1441 41 | vanguard, that our friend d'Artagnan formed a part. ~ 1442 41 | halted. It followed that d'Artagnan, who was as yet 1443 41 | about a fort which the Duc d'Angouleme had caused to 1444 41 | Minimes; but, as we know, d'Artagnan, possessed with 1445 41 | so perspicuous as that of d'Artagnan, this indulgence 1446 41 | diamond--supposing that d'Artagnan, in his projects 1447 41 | trod under his feet, for d'Artagnan made these reflections 1448 41 | glitter from behind a hedge. ~D'Artagnan had a quick eye 1449 41 | No time was to be lost. D'Artagnan sprang up with 1450 41 | his face to the ground. ~D'Artagnan was not one of 1451 41 | out of the question here; d'Artagnan had fallen into 1452 41 | well-furnished purse in his pocket. ~D'Artagnan took his hat, examined 1453 41 | with respect to him. ~But d'Artagnan again shook his 1454 41 | poor friends!" murmured d'Artagnan; "where are you? 1455 41 | that you should fail me!" ~D'Artagnan passed a very bad 1456 41 | brought any accident. ~But d'Artagnan well suspected 1457 41 | deferred was not relinquished. ~D'Artagnan remained all day 1458 41 | drums beat to arms. The Duc d'Orleans visited the posts. 1459 41 | guards were under arms, and d'Artagnan took his place 1460 41 | minute or two, it appeared to d'Artagnan that M. Dessessart 1461 41 | Thanks, my captain!" replied d'Artagnan, who wished for 1462 41 | Dessessart, pointing to d'Artagnan; "and as to the 1463 41 | being killed with me!" said d'Artagnan, raising his sword. ~ 1464 41 | number was deemed sufficient. D'Artagnan declined all others, 1465 41 | to verify the reports. ~D'Artagnan set out with his 1466 41 | There, on turning round, d'Artagnan perceived that 1467 41 | balls came whistling around d'Artagnan and his companions. ~ 1468 41 | been useless imprudence. D'Artagnan and his two companions 1469 41 | his way toward the camp. ~D'Artagnan was not willing 1470 41 | passed within two inches of d'Artagnan. ~The young man 1471 41 | heads of the two soldiers. D'Artagnan had not been deceived; 1472 41 | Fortunately, deceived by d'Artagnan's trick, they neglected 1473 41 | within ten paces of him, d'Artagnan, who in falling 1474 41 | aimed a terrible blow at d'Artagnan, who avoided it 1475 41 | his shoulder. ~Meantime d'Artagnan had thrown himself 1476 41 | the assassin, who fell. ~D'Artagnan immediately placed 1477 41 | you are." ~"Wretch," cried d'Artagnan, "speak quickly! 1478 41 | that woman dead?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"By that letter 1479 41 | You see, then," said d'Artagnan, "that I must have 1480 41 | man--" and at these words d'Artagnan made so fierce 1481 41 | I will go--I will go!" ~D'Artagnan took the soldier' 1482 41 | with a cold sweat, that d'Artagnan took pity on him, 1483 41 | accidents of the ground, d'Artagnan succeeded in reaching 1484 41 | search him in the trench. ~D'Artagnan preferred the second 1485 41 | convulsion of agony, proved to d'Artagnan that the would-be 1486 41 | assassin had saved his life. ~D'Artagnan regained the trench, 1487 41 | with that woman?" asked d'Artagnan, with anguish. ~" 1488 41 | man. ~"Yes, yes!" murmured d'Artagnan; "that's the place-- 1489 41 | feet of his preserver; but d'Artagnan, who had no longer 1490 41 | come back safe and sound. ~D'Artagnan explained the sword 1491 41 | it, the brave exploit of d'Artagnan resulted in the 1492 41 | tranquility he had lost. In fact, d'Artagnan believed that he 1493 41 | tranquillity proved one thing--that d'Artagnan did not yet know 1494 42 | from his command by the Duc d'Angouleme, by Bassompierre, 1495 42 | besieging La Rochelle. ~D'Artagnan, as we have said, 1496 42 | dated from Villeroy: ~M. d'Artagnan, ~MM. Athos, Porthos, 1497 42 | That's all well!" cried d'Artagnan. They think of 1498 42 | will not drink alone." ~And d'Artagnan went among those 1499 42 | for the day after that. ~D'Artagnan, on his return, 1500 42 | dinner was fixed for midday d'Artagnan sent Planchet at


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