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501 18 | before God, madame," said d'Artagnan. "that if I am taken while
502 18 | declaration of love. ~D'Artagnan was radiant with joy and
503 18 | As to that," cried d'Artagnan, after a moment of reflection, "
504 18 | thing." ~"What?" asked d'Artagnan, seeing that Mme. Bonacieux
505 18 | PERHAPS is too much," said d'Artagnan, smiling. ~"Then," replied
506 18 | The cardinal's?" cried d'Artagnan, breaking into a loud laugh,
507 18 | appearance." ~"PARDIEU," cried d'Artagnan, "it will be a double amusing
508 18 | grandly recompensed!" cried d'Artagnan. "I love you; you permit
509 18 | Yes, I recognize it!" ~D'Artagnan ran to the door and pushed
510 18 | with tears in her eyes. d'Artagnan saw those tears, and much
511 18 | confidence in you, my friend!" ~D'Artagnan drew back the bolt with
512 18 | possible, and entered d'Artagnan's chambers. ~Once there,
513 18 | At sight of this man, d'Artagnan started, and half drawing
514 18 | to kill that man!" said d'Artagnan. ~"Your life is devoted
515 18 | to be speaking of me." ~D'Artagnan drew near the window, and
516 18 | fugitives, went up to d'Artagnan's door, and knocked. ~No
517 18 | borrowed Planchet. As to d'Artagnan, he took care not to give
518 18 | On the contrary," said d'Artagnan, "we shall hear better." ~
519 18 | we shall hear better." ~D'Artagnan raised the three or four
520 18 | Bonacieux. ~"Silence!" said d'Artagnan, taking her hand, which,
521 18 | Bonacieux. ~"Silence!" said d'Artagnan, pressing her hand more
522 18 | husband. ~"Silence!" said d'Artagnan, pressing her hand still
523 18 | interrupted these reflections of d'Artagnan and Mme. Bonacieux. It was
524 18 | her and to you!" cried d'Artagnan. "Be satisfied, beautiful
525 18 | few seconds afterward d'Artagnan also went out enveloped
526 19 | Of Campaign~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan went straight to M. de Treville'
527 19 | habitual court of gentlemen. D'Artagnan, who was known as a familiar
528 19 | something of importance. ~D'Artagnan had been there scarcely
529 19 | foot. ~All the way along d'Artagnan had been consulting with
530 19 | Yes, monsieur," said d'Artagnan, lowering his voice, "and
531 19 | concerns nothing less", said d'Artagnan, "than the honor, perhaps
532 19 | questioning look upon d'Artagnan. ~"I say, monsieur, that
533 19 | That is true," replied d'Artagnan. ~"Believe me," continued
534 19 | right, monsieur," said d'Artagnan; "but you know Athos, Porthos,
535 19 | thus seem legitimate." ~D'Artagnan drew up his request, and
536 19 | Treville, calling him back. ~D'Artagnan returned. ~"Have you any
537 19 | Have you any money?" ~D'Artagnan tapped the bag he had in
538 19 | world. Begone, then!" ~D'Artagnan saluted M. de Treville,
539 19 | held out his hand to him; d'Artagnan pressed it with a respect
540 19 | melancholy and thoughtful. d'Artagnan asked some questions about
541 19 | tongue and take it!" said d'Artagnan. "And you, my friend, there
542 19 | you mean--" continued d'Artagnan. ~"Become of whom?" replied
543 19 | of compromising you." ~"d'Artagnan, you restore me to life!"
544 19 | and you are sure of it, d'Artagnan, nothing prevents me, and
545 19 | superfluous, he followed d'Artagnan, wondering to himself how
546 19 | his hand upon the arm of d'Artagnan, and looking at him earnestly, "
547 19 | continued his way with d'Artagnan, and both soon arrived at
548 19 | for it?" ~"Since," said d'Artagnan, "they have friends who
549 19 | it," said Athos. "Ask d'Artagnan." ~"To London, gentlemen,"
550 19 | London, gentlemen," said d'Artagnan. ~"To London!" cried Porthos; "
551 19 | Athos. ~"I have," replied d'Artagnan, pulling out his treasure
552 19 | uneasiness about this." ~"d'Artagnan is right," said Athos; "
553 19 | of so many questions? D'Artagnan, I am ready to follow you." ~"
554 19 | gentlemen, be assured," said d'Artagnan. ~"And, now, when are we
555 19 | Immediately," replied d'Artagnan; "we have not a minute to
556 19 | first?" ~"To Calais," said d'Artagnan; "that is the most direct
557 19 | together would be suspected. D'Artagnan will give each of us his
558 19 | by that of Noyon; as to d'Artagnan, he will go by what route
559 19 | Planchet will follow us like d'Artagnan, in the uniform of the Guards." ~"
560 19 | be impracticable," said d'Artagnan, "inasmuch as I am myself
561 19 | is required." ~"Bravo, d'Artagnan, your opinion is mine,"
562 19 | and the survivor, as d'Artagnan says, will carry the letter." ~"
563 19 | too," said Porthos, "if d'Artagnan approves of it. D'Artagnan,
564 19 | Artagnan approves of it. D'Artagnan, being the bearer of the
565 19 | execute." ~"Well," said d'Artagnan, "I decide that we should
566 20 | him for the chief," said d'Artagnan. ~"I always said that this
567 20 | an ambuscade!" shouted d'Artagnan. "Don't waste a charge!
568 20 | have had a hat," said d'Artagnan. "Mine was carried away
569 20 | time in swearing," said d'Artagnan; "let us gallop, if our
570 20 | extremities of the hotel. d'Artagnan and Athos refused them.
571 20 | will you sleep?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Here is my bed," replied
572 20 | straw. ~"Come, then," said d'Artagnan, "you are right. Mine host'
573 20 | fruits of a plot. Athos and d'Artagnan went out, while Planchet
574 20 | pay the reckoning, while d'Artagnan and Planchet stood at the
575 20 | of his lungs. "Go on, d'Artagnan! Spur, spur!" and he fired
576 20 | he fired two pistols. ~D'Artagnan and Planchet did not require
577 20 | become of Athos?" asked d'Artagnan of Planchet, as they galloped
578 20 | Brave Athos!" murmured d'Artagnan, "and to think that we are
579 20 | from the gates of Calais, d'Artagnan's horse gave out, and could
580 20 | governor's country house. ~D'Artagnan and Planchet followed the
581 20 | Once outside the city, d'Artagnan overtook the gentleman as
582 20 | sorry for that," said d'Artagnan; "for as I am in great haste
583 20 | My own service!" said d'Artagnan. ~"But this is a needless
584 20 | Planchet," called out d'Artagnan, "take care of the lackey;
585 20 | sword, and sprang upon d'Artagnan; but he had too strong an
586 20 | adversary. In three seconds d'Artagnan had wounded him three times,
587 20 | gentleman fell like a log. D'Artagnan believed him to be dead,
588 20 | plunged the point into d'Artagnan's breast, crying, "One for
589 20 | best for last!" cried d'Artagnan, furious, nailing him to
590 20 | his eyes and fainted. D'Artagnan searched his pockets, and
591 20 | cry out. ~"Stay!" said d'Artagnan; and taking out his handkerchief,
592 20 | day. ~"And now," said d'Artagnan, "to the Governor's." ~"
593 20 | Wardes was announced, and d'Artagnan was introduced. ~"You have
594 20 | Yes, monsieur," replied d'Artagnan; "here it is." ~"Ah, ah!
595 20 | Most likely," said d'Artagnan; "I am one of his most faithful
596 20 | England?" ~"Yes; a certain d'Artagnan, a Bearnese gentleman who
597 20 | governor. ~"Whom?" ~"This d'Artagnan." ~"Perfectly well." ~"Describe
598 20 | Nothing more easy." ~And d'Artagnan have, feature for feature,
599 20 | Monsieur the Governor," said d'Artagnan, "you will deserve well
600 20 | passport and delivered it to d'Artagnan. D'Artagnan lost no time
601 20 | delivered it to d'Artagnan. D'Artagnan lost no time in useless
602 20 | said he, on perceiving d'Artagnan. ~"Here is my pass countersigned,"
603 20 | will not go today," said d'Artagnan; "but here, I'll pay you
604 20 | Let us go," repeated d'Artagnan. ~He leaped with Planchet
605 20 | sailed half a league, when d'Artagnan saw a flash and heard a
606 20 | wound. Fortunately, as d'Artagnan had thought, it was not
607 20 | a few drops of blood. ~D'Artagnan was worn out with fatigue.
608 20 | and at half past ten d'Artagnan placed his foot on English
609 20 | post was well served. D'Artagnan and Planchet took each a
610 20 | were in the capital. ~D'Artagnan did not know London; he
611 20 | hunting with the king. D'Artagnan inquired for the confidential
612 20 | confidence with which d'Artagnan spoke convinced Patrick,
613 20 | was almost exhausted. d'Artagnan seemed iron. ~On their arrival
614 20 | and rode straight up to d'Artagnan. Patrick discreetly kept
615 20 | Take this letter," said d'Artagnan. ~"This letter! From whom
616 20 | becoming so pale that d'Artagnan feared he would faint as
617 20 | rent?" said he, showing d'Artagnan a place where it had been
618 20 | pierced through. ~"Ah," said d'Artagnan, "I did not see that; it
619 20 | nothing but a scratch," said d'Artagnan. ~"Just heaven, what have
620 21 | endeavored to draw from d'Artagnan, not all that had happened,
621 21 | had happened, but what d'Artagnan himself knew. By adding
622 21 | this astonishment, that d'Artagnan related to him the precaution
623 21 | at the gates of London. D'Artagnan imagined that on arriving
624 21 | those he had knocked down. d'Artagnan followed him amid cries
625 21 | toward the vestibule. D'Artagnan did the same, with a little
626 21 | duke walked so fast that d'Artagnan had some trouble in keeping
627 21 | metal. With discretion d'Artagnan remained behind; but at
628 21 | Encouraged by this invitation, d'Artagnan followed the duke, who closed
629 21 | in its resemblance that d'Artagnan uttered a cry of surprise
630 21 | the matter?" exclaimed d'Artagnan, anxiously; "what has happened
631 21 | throughout the world?" cried d'Artagnan. ~"Oh, yes," said Buckingham,
632 21 | Buckingham, turning toward d'Artagnan. "If the studs are not yet
633 21 | dare lift an anchor." ~D'Artagnan looked with stupefaction
634 21 | I owe her portrait." ~D'Artagnan was amazed to note by what
635 21 | annoyance I cause you." ~D'Artagnan could not get over the surprise
636 21 | settled, the duke turned to d'Artagnan. "Now, my young friend,"
637 21 | bed, my Lord," replied d'Artagnan. "At present, I confess,
638 21 | of." ~Buckingham gave d'Artagnan a chamber adjoining his
639 21 | He immediately called d'Artagnan. "Here," said he to him, "
640 21 | the debt I owe you?" ~D'Artagnan blushed up to the whites
641 21 | other, my Lord," replied d'Artagnan, "and let us make things
642 21 | as a Gascon,'" replied d'Artagnan. "The Gascons are the Scots
643 21 | the Scots of France." ~D'Artagnan bowed to the duke, and was
644 21 | I accept them," said d'Artagnan; "and if it please God,
645 21 | your word, my Lord." ~D'Artagnan bowed to the duke, and made
646 21 | alongside one of them, d'Artagnan fancied he perceived on
647 21 | called Milady, and whom d'Artagnan had thought so handsome;
648 21 | landed at St. Valery. D'Artagnan went instantly in search
649 21 | were having a carousal. ~D'Artagnan made his way through the
650 21 | I am to follow," said d'Artagnan. ~"Go from hence to Blangy,
651 21 | anything to pay?" demanded d'Artagnan. ~"Everything is paid,"
652 21 | must I take?" demanded d'Artagnan, in his turn. ~"That of
653 21 | Do you want anything?" ~D'Artagnan shook his head, and set
654 22 | regained her chamber, and d'Artagnan was about to retire, when
655 22 | guard, Germain, whither d'Artagnan had sent for her. The haste
656 22 | more than a few words. D'Artagnan therefore followed Mme.
657 22 | became more deserted, d'Artagnan wished to stop the young
658 22 | entirely dark, and led d'Artagnan into it. There she made
659 22 | and she disappeared. ~D'Artagnan remained for a moment motionless,
660 22 | city of Paris. ~Although d'Artagnan did not at all know the
661 22 | through the tapestry. D'Artagnan at once comprehended that
662 22 | immediately closed, and d'Artagnan found himself again in complete
663 22 | in complete obscurity. ~D'Artagnan placed the ring on his finger,
664 22 | of the closet in which d'Artagnan was, was opened, and Mme.
665 22 | You at last?" cried d'Artagnan. ~"Silence!" said the young
666 22 | see you again?" cried d'Artagnan. ~"A note which you will
667 22 | the corridor, and pushed d'Artagnan out of the room. D'Artagnan
668 22 | Artagnan out of the room. D'Artagnan obeyed like a child, without
669 23 | Rendezvous~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan ran home immediately, and
670 23 | letter for me?" asked d'Artagnan, eagerly. ~"No one has BROUGHT
671 23 | While reading this letter, d'Artagnan felt his heart dilated and
672 23 | mistaken, Planchet," replied d'Artagnan; "and as a proof, there
673 23 | which the liberality of d'Artagnan had not entirely effaced. ~
674 23 | effaced. ~Left alone, d'Artagnan read and reread his billet.
675 23 | night. ~"Planchet," said d'Artagnan, "I am going out for all
676 23 | Monsieur Planchet," resumed d'Artagnan, "I will go without you.
677 23 | Exactly so," said d'Artagnan; and nodding to Planchet,
678 23 | Bonacieux was at his door. D'Artagnan's intention was to go out
679 23 | D'Estrees's pavilion? D'Artagnan approached him with the
680 23 | who was ignorant that d'Artagnan had overheard his conversation
681 23 | instruments of torture. ~D'Artagnan listened to him with exemplary
682 23 | Bonacieux, but so slight that d'Artagnan did not perceive it. ~"And
683 23 | trifling, indeed, that d'Artagnan did not perceive it any
684 23 | a true prophet!" said d'Artagnan, laughing. ~"No; what I
685 23 | my dear host?" asked d'Artagnan. "Do you intend to sit up
686 23 | Bonacieux became so pale that d'Artagnan could not help perceiving
687 23 | sepulchral tone. ~But d'Artagnan was too far off to hear
688 23 | have I to fear," replied d'Artagnan, "as long as I shall have
689 23 | finger? Beware, my dear d'Artagnan! A present from an enemy
690 23 | Yes, doubtless," replied d'Artagnan, who had never been able
691 23 | enemy, monsieur," replied d'Artagnan, "it comes from the queen." ~"
692 23 | looking earnestly at d'Artagnan. ~"Her Majesty did me the
693 23 | nobody saw her," replied d'Artagnan, and he related to M. de
694 23 | honor, monsieur," said d'Artagnan. ~"Well, then, off to the
695 23 | sovereign? Never!" said d'Artagnan. ~"Then, at least turn the
696 23 | something to dread?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"I mean to say, young
697 23 | you." ~"The devil!" said d'Artagnan, whom the positive tone
698 23 | mistress above all." ~D'Artagnan blushed. ~"My mistress above
699 23 | with the Scriptures?" ~D'Artagnan thought of the appointment
700 23 | Thanks, monsieur." ~D'Artagnan left M. de Treville, touched
701 23 | Planchet, on perceiving d'Artagnan, "how glad I am to see you." ~"
702 23 | the third horse. ~As to d'Artagnan, being at bottom a prudent
703 24 | At nine o'clock d'Artagnan was at the Hotel des Gardes;
704 24 | musketoon and a pistol. D'Artagnan had his sword and placed
705 24 | of ten paces from him. ~D'Artagnan crossed the quays, went
706 24 | him serious uneasiness. D'Artagnan could not help perceiving
707 24 | In truth," murmured d'Artagnan, to whom M. de Treville'
708 24 | pistole. Tomorrow morning." ~D'Artagnan sprang from his horse, threw
709 24 | door. ~In the meantime d'Artagnan, who had plunged into a
710 24 | miles from the capital. D'Artagnan leaned against the hedge,
711 24 | of that hell! ~But for d'Artagnan all aspects were clothed
712 24 | Wrapped in this sweet idea, d'Artagnan waited half an hour without
713 24 | without knowing why, d'Artagnan felt a cold shiver run through
714 24 | Eleven o'clock sounded. ~D'Artagnan began now really to fear
715 24 | recently pointed, and d'Artagnan could get no hold. ~At that
716 24 | easy to climb. Besides, d'Artagnan was but twenty years old,
717 24 | thing, and one which made d'Artagnan tremble from the sole of
718 24 | and desperate struggle. D'Artagnan even fancied he could recognize
719 24 | calmness of the night. d'Artagnan then perceived a thing that
720 24 | toward Paris. ~At length d'Artagnan, in pursuing his researches,
721 24 | from a pretty hand. ~As d'Artagnan pursued his investigations,
722 24 | hanging over us. ~Then d'Artagnan became almost wild. He ran
723 24 | not being seen, and yet d'Artagnan did not for an instant doubt
724 24 | boatman had noticed. ~D'Artagnan took advantage of the lamp
725 24 | conspired to prove to d'Artagnan that his presentiments had
726 24 | shone through the window. ~D'Artagnan then thought of that cottage,
727 24 | should be heard. ~Then d'Artagnan ceased knocking, and prayed
728 24 | and pistol pommels of d'Artagnan. Nevertheless, rapid as
729 24 | the movement had been, d'Artagnan had had time to get a glimpse
730 24 | more pale than before. ~D'Artagnan related his story simply,
731 24 | all so; and then, when d'Artagnan had ended, he shook his
732 24 | What do you mean?" cried d'Artagnan. "In the name of heaven,
733 24 | seen something?" replied d'Artagnan. "In that case, in the name
734 24 | nor heard anything." ~D'Artagnan, entirely overcome by this
735 24 | Can you guess," said d'Artagnan, "who was the man who headed
736 24 | That's the man!" cried d'Artagnan, "again he, forever he!
737 24 | Some lackey," murmured d'Artagnan. "Poor woman, poor woman,
738 24 | With a heavy heart, d'Artagnan again bent his way toward
739 24 | was to find Planchet. d'Artagnan went successively into all
740 24 | search was rather dubious. D'Artagnan had appointed six o'clock
741 24 | cabaret, then, as we said, d'Artagnan stopped, asked for a bottle
742 24 | whether well or ill. D'Artagnan, be it remembered, was only
743 24 | hearts. ~Toward six o'clock d'Artagnan awoke with that uncomfortable
744 24 | cabaret, before which d'Artagnan had passed without even
745 25 | returning directly home, d'Artagnan alighted at the door of
746 25 | besides a love affair. When d'Artagnan had finished, he said, "
747 25 | what is to be done?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Nothing, absolutely nothing,
748 25 | tell you. Rely on me." ~D'Artagnan knew that, although a Gascon,
749 25 | in practice instantly, d'Artagnan directed his course toward
750 25 | recurred to the mind of d'Artagnan, who looked at him with
751 25 | besides, be accidental, d'Artagnan remarked something perfidiously
752 25 | It appeared, then, to d'Artagnan that M. Bonacieux wore a
753 25 | clean in the crossroads." ~D'Artagnan glanced down at his boots,
754 25 | idea crossed the mind of d'Artagnan. That little stout man,
755 25 | terrible inclination seized d'Artagnan to grasp the mercer by the
756 25 | my worthy man!" said d'Artagnan. It appears to me that if
757 25 | support of the suspicions d'Artagnan had conceived. Bonacieux
758 25 | stand upon ceremony," said d'Artagnan, "but nothing makes one
759 25 | permission of his host, d'Artagnan went quickly into the house,
760 25 | Monsieur Bonacieux," said d'Artagnan, emptying his glass, "that
761 25 | now, Planchet?" demanded d'Artagnan. ~"Oh! I give you a hundred,
762 25 | my friend," interrupted d'Artagnan, "you are really a precious
763 25 | physiognomist, I assure you." ~D'Artagnan went out first, as had been
764 25 | had come for Aramis. D'Artagnan took charge of it. Ten minutes
765 25 | the Hotel des Gardes. D'Artagnan, in order that there might
766 25 | Monsieur Jester," replied d'Artagnan; "but with our four horses
767 25 | of God." ~"Amen!" said d'Artagnan, getting into his saddle. ~
768 25 | most fortunate results. D'Artagnan and Planchet entered Pierrefitte
769 25 | severe reprimands from d'Artagnan, who feared that his excess
770 25 | traveled eleven leagues, d'Artagnan thought it time to stop,
771 25 | these reflections was that d'Artagnan, without asking information
772 25 | Porthos~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan was therefore served with
773 25 | gentlemen of the kingdom; and d'Artagnan, followed by a lackey, and
774 25 | himself to serve him; which d'Artagnan perceiving, ordered two
775 25 | faith, my good host," said d'Artagnan, filling the two glasses, "
776 25 | But don't mistake," said d'Artagnan, "there is more selfishness
777 25 | Porthos all over," murmured d'Artagnan. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Porthos~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "
778 25 | The fact is," said d'Artagnan, "I have always observed
779 25 | it was Porthos, and not d'Artagnan, he assisted him to rise,
780 25 | So it was with Monsieur d'Artagnan this stranger meant to quarrel?" ~"
781 25 | Bah! Be satisfied," said d'Artagnan, laughing, "Porthos will
782 25 | Saying these words, d'Artagnan went upstairs, leaving his
783 25 | a gigantic number "1." d'Artagnan knocked, and upon the bidding
784 25 | you?" said Porthos to d'Artagnan. "You are right welcome.
785 25 | added he, looking at d'Artagnan with a certain degree of
786 25 | dear Porthos?" continued d'Artagnan. ~"Why, on making a thrust
787 25 | rest. But you, my dear d'Artagnan, what has happened to you?" ~"
788 25 | of the knee," continued d'Artagnan, "my dear Porthos, keeps
789 25 | bargain. But you, my dear d'Artagnan?" ~"What can you expect,
790 25 | privileged in all ways," said d'Artagnan. "You know the proverb '
791 25 | Well, you see, my dear d'Artagnan, with what ill luck I play,"
792 25 | my dear Porthos," said d'Artagnan, directing the sick man'
793 25 | teeth." ~"And yet," said d'Artagnan, laughing, "it appears to
794 25 | Mousqueton," said d'Artagnan, "you must render me a service." ~"
795 25 | this worthy man?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Oh, of the most unfortunate
796 25 | what did you do?" said d'Artagnan. ~"We let them tell their
797 25 | But the wine," said d'Artagnan, "who furnishes the wine?
798 25 | and while we breakfast, d'Artagnan will relate to us what has
799 25 | us." ~"Willingly," said d'Artagnan. ~While Porthos and Mousqueton
800 25 | unites men in misfortune, d'Artagnan related how Aramis, being
801 25 | a coiner, and how he, d'Artagnan, had been forced to run
802 25 | there the confidence of d'Artagnan stopped. He only added that
803 25 | sleep at Clermont. ~As d'Artagnan was tolerably reassured
804 25 | answer from his duchess. ~D'Artagnan wished that answer might
805 26 | His Thesis~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan had said nothing to Porthos
806 26 | instruments of his fortune, d'Artagnan was not sorry at getting
807 26 | this hallucination that d'Artagnan traveled, at whatever pace
808 26 | hostess who received him. d'Artagnan was a physiognomist. His
809 26 | My good dame," asked d'Artagnan, "can you tell me what has
810 26 | PARDIEU! My dear dame," said d'Artagnan, springing from his horse,
811 26 | Good heavens!" cried d'Artagnan, "is the poor fellow worse,
812 26 | orders." ~"That's it!" said d'Artagnan, "I had forgotten that he
813 26 | on the second floor." ~D'Artagnan walked quickly in the direction
814 26 | Bazin than the arrival of d'Artagnan, which might cast his master
815 26 | terminate before night. ~But d'Artagnan took very little heed of
816 26 | The door opened, and d'Artagnan went into the chamber. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
817 26 | sorts. In their stead d'Artagnan thought he perceived in
818 26 | At the noise made by d'Artagnan in entering, Aramis lifted
819 26 | world. ~"Good day, dear d'Artagnan," said Aramis; "believe
820 26 | delighted to see you," said d'Artagnan, "although I am not yet
821 26 | in black, who guessed d'Artagnan's meaning, darted at him
822 26 | thought threatening; but d'Artagnan took no heed of it. ~"I
823 26 | dear Aramis," continued d'Artagnan, "for by what I see, I am
824 26 | ll come round," thought d'Artagnan; "that's not bad!" ~"This
825 26 | with unction, pointing to d'Artagnan with his hand, and addressing
826 26 | arrive in good time, dear d'Artagnan," said Aramis, "and by taking
827 26 | little weight," replied d'Artagnan, who began to be uneasy
828 26 | Ordination!" cried d'Artagnan, who could not believe what
829 26 | now, as you have heard, d'Artagnan, Monsieur the Principal
830 26 | INFERIORIBUS NECESSARIA EST.'" ~D'Artagnan, whose erudition we are
831 26 | gifts he pretended that d'Artagnan had received from the Duke
832 26 | who, about as strong as d'Artagnan with respect to Latin, carefully
833 26 | words like an echo. ~As to d'Artagnan, he remained perfectly insensible
834 26 | metaphysics in philosophy." ~D'Artagnan began to be tired, and so
835 26 | Aramis cast a glance upon d'Artagnan to see what effect all this
836 26 | the Jesuit; "Monsieur d'Artagnan will enjoy our conversation
837 26 | better." ~"Yes," replied d'Artagnan; "I am fatigued with reading,
838 26 | delighted, turned upon d'Artagnan a look full of gratitude. "
839 26 | All crossed themselves. D'Artagnan thought it was proper to
840 26 | bend beneath its weight. ~D'Artagnan trembled. ~"CERTES," said
841 26 | this text-tell me, dear d'Artagnan, if it is not to your taste-'
842 26 | devil, I implore you!" ~D'Artagnan felt himself bewildered.
843 26 | disgusted! Don't you think so, d'Artagnan?" ~"I think so, indeed,"
844 26 | it! Repeat it!" cried d'Artagnan; "it will make a little
845 26 | verse." ~"The devil!" said d'Artagnan. ~"Here it is," said Aramis,
846 26 | shed, You who weep!" ~d'Artagnan and the curate appeared
847 26 | and your Latin!" said d'Artagnan, who began to feel all his
848 26 | fire!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan, who for an hour past had
849 26 | rose, bowed to Aramis and d'Artagnan, and advanced toward the
850 26 | immediately came up again to d'Artagnan, whose senses were still
851 26 | break it first, and as d'Artagnan appeared determined to leave
852 26 | With such things! Oh, d'Artagnan!" ~"The devil! Why, people
853 26 | And people are wrong, d'Artagnan; for death is the door which
854 26 | by tetragones?" asked d'Artagnan, uneasily. ~"I mean spinach,"
855 26 | and I confess to you, d'Artagnan." ~"And I give you absolution
856 26 | have remarked, my dear d'Artagnan. The insult was terrible,
857 26 | The devil!" cried d'Artagnan. ~"Now," continued Aramis, "
858 26 | This wound, my dear d'Artagnan, has been a warning to me
859 26 | Aramis, Aramis!" cried d'Artagnan, looking at his friend with
860 26 | golden ties. Oh, my dear d'Artagnan," resumed Aramis, giving
861 26 | my dear Aramis," said d'Artagnan, in his turn heaving a profound
862 26 | it carries me away." ~D'Artagnan smiled, but made no answer. ~
863 26 | And on my part," said d'Artagnan, "I wished to speak of you,
864 26 | no more about it," said d'Artagnan; "and let us burn this letter,
865 26 | you cry, 'Fie! Fie!'" ~"d'Artagnan, d'Artagnan," cried Aramis, "
866 26 | Fie!'" ~"d'Artagnan, d'Artagnan," cried Aramis, "you are
867 26 | here it is at last!" said d'Artagnan, as he drew the letter from
868 26 | carelessly. ~"Thanks, d'Artagnan, thanks!" cried Aramis,
869 26 | the King of kings," said d'Artagnan, "if you persist in offering
870 26 | Let us drink, my dear d'Artagnan, MORBLEU! Let us drink while
871 27 | search for Athos," said d'Artagnan to the vivacious Aramis,
872 27 | The next morning, when d'Artagnan entered Aramis's chamber,
873 27 | you looking at?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"My faith! I am admiring
874 27 | Without doubt." ~"You laugh, d'Artagnan." ~"No, I have left off
875 27 | useless," interrupted d'Artagnan; "there are loaded pistols
876 27 | make yourself easy," said d'Artagnan; "people of all conditions
877 27 | unsteady in his seat. D'Artagnan, who, foreseeing such an
878 27 | the hostess and Bazin, d'Artagnan was trotting along in the
879 27 | than the friendship of d'Artagnan; they attracted his admiration. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
880 27 | by a deeper sadness. ~D'Artagnan, whose inquiring disposition
881 27 | often been vaguely said to d'Artagnan. ~This mysterious shade,
882 27 | him. ~"Well," thought d'Artagnan, "poor Athos is perhaps
883 27 | remember how he cried, 'On, d'Artagnan, on, I am taken'? And when
884 27 | redoubled the eagerness of d'Artagnan, who urged his horse, though
885 27 | door of the cursed inn. ~D'Artagnan had often meditated against
886 27 | brilliant style in which d'Artagnan traveled. ~"What, you don'
887 27 | as pale as death; for d'Artagnan had assumed a threatening
888 27 | Sit down, in mercy!" ~D'Artagnan, mute with anger and anxiety,
889 27 | Go on, go on!" said d'Artagnan, who quickly understood
890 27 | coiners." ~"Again!" said d'Artagnan, whose ears chafed terribly
891 27 | acuteness that did not escape d'Artagnan, "appeared to authorize
892 27 | Miserable scoundrel!" cried d'Artagnan, "you were all in the plot,
893 27 | will you finish?" cried d'Artagnan, "Athos--what has become
894 27 | him alone." ~"Yes," said d'Artagnan, "you did not really wish
895 27 | But Athos!" cried d'Artagnan, whose impatience was increased
896 27 | where is Athos now?" cried d'Artagnan. "Where is Athos?" ~"In
897 27 | since that time--" replied d'Artagnan, totally unable to refrain
898 27 | without doubt," said d'Artagnan. ~"But he must be disturbed,"
899 27 | hullabaloo louder than ever!" ~D'Artagnan, in fact, heard a great
900 27 | Softly, gentlemen!" said d'Artagnan, drawing his pistols from
901 27 | wall. ~"Planchet," said d'Artagnan, cocking his pistols, "I
902 27 | of Athos, "I can hear d'Artagnan, I think." ~"Yes," cried
903 27 | think." ~"Yes," cried d'Artagnan, raising his voice in turn, "
904 27 | Stand on one side, d'Artagnan, stand on one side," cried
905 27 | Gentlemen," exclaimed d'Artagnan, whom reflection never abandoned, "
906 27 | plenty left," replied d'Artagnan. "Be satisfied of that;
907 27 | belt." ~"Willingly." ~And d'Artagnan set the example. Then, turning
908 27 | Now, gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, "go up to your room again;
909 27 | my dear Athos," said d'Artagnan; "open the door, I beg of
910 27 | of the surroundings. ~D'Artagnan threw himself on his neck
911 27 | It is running now." ~D'Artagnan burst into a laugh which
912 27 | apartment in the house, which d'Artagnan occupied with authority. ~
913 27 | the vault of the cellar. D'Artagnan himself was moved by them.
914 27 | strength to the utmost. d'Artagnan came to his relief with
915 27 | will teach you," said d'Artagnan, "to treat the guests God
916 27 | My dear friend," said d'Artagnan, "if you annoy us in this
917 27 | livre left." ~"Come," said d'Artagnan, "let us inquire further.
918 27 | brought you another," said d'Artagnan. ~"Another?" ~"And a magnificent
919 27 | And don't forget," said d'Artagnan, "to bring up four bottles
920 27 | bring the wine, tell me, d'Artagnan, what has become of the
921 27 | of the others, come!" ~D'Artagnan related how he had found
922 27 | Porthos and Aramis! But you, d'Artagnan, what is the matter with
923 27 | sad air." ~"Alas," said d'Artagnan, "it is because I am the
924 27 | me." ~"Presently," said d'Artagnan. ~"Presently! And why presently?
925 27 | you think I am drunk? d'Artagnan, remember this! My ideas
926 28 | The Return~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D'Artagnan was astounded by the terrible
927 28 | with it to the brain, d'Artagnan, when awaking on the following
928 28 | pretty drunk yesterday, d'Artagnan," said he, "I can tell that
929 28 | embarrassed him. ~"No," replied d'Artagnan, "if I recollect well what
930 28 | heart. ~"My faith," said d'Artagnan, "it appears that I was
931 28 | natural a manner that d'Artagnan was shaken in his conviction. ~"
932 28 | Yes, yes," replied d'Artagnan. "I remember now; yes, it
933 28 | Yes, that was it," said d'Artagnan, "the story of a tall, fair
934 28 | acquaintance," continued d'Artagnan, looking intently at Athos. ~"
935 28 | will get drunk again, d'Artagnan; it is too bad a habit." ~
936 28 | is too bad a habit." ~D'Artagnan remained silent; and then
937 28 | it to your mind?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Yes; but it is not a
938 28 | equipage,' cried Athos. ~D'Artagnan looked much disconcerted. ~"
939 28 | confess it does," replied d'Artagnan. "That horse was to have
940 28 | glanders or the farcy?" ~D'Artagnan did not smile. ~"It vexes
941 28 | the consequence?" said d'Artagnan, in great anxiety. ~"I threw,
942 28 | This diamond!" said d'Artagnan, placing his hand eagerly
943 28 | pistoles." ~"I hope," said d'Artagnan, half dead with fright, "
944 28 | make me tremble!" cried d'Artagnan. ~"I mentioned your diamond
945 28 | my dear fellow!" said d'Artagnan; "for upon my honor, you
946 28 | want to try me!" said d'Artagnan, whom anger began to take
947 28 | staking my diamond!" replied d'Artagnan, closing his hand with a
948 28 | VENTREBLEU!" cried d'Artagnan, rising from the table,
949 28 | Well, what next?" said d'Artagnan, laughing in spite of himself. ~"
950 28 | this is droll," cried d'Artagnan, consoled, and holding his
951 28 | diamond." ~"The devil!" said d'Artagnan, becoming angry again. ~"
952 28 | so I left off there." ~D'Artagnan breathed as if the whole
953 28 | played for a long time, d'Artagnan." ~"And I have no inclination
954 28 | You would do so?" said d'Artagnan, undecided, so strongly
955 28 | my dear Athos," said d'Artagnan, "I should like better not
956 28 | you for one throw!" said d'Artagnan. ~Athos went in quest of
957 28 | pistoles. He consented. ~D'Artagnan threw the dice with a trembling
958 28 | sure was he of victory; d'Artagnan turned aside to conceal
959 28 | seized with astonishment. d'Artagnan looked, and was seized with
960 28 | Englishman. ~"Certainly," said d'Artagnan. ~"Then there is no revenge?" ~"
961 28 | Say on." ~Athos drew d'Artagnan aside. ~"Well, Tempter,
962 28 | you want with me?" said d'Artagnan. "You want me to throw again,
963 28 | What is it?" asked d'Artagnan, who did not at all comprehend
964 28 | the hundred pistoles, d'Artagnan. With the hundred pistoles
965 28 | the hundred pistoles!" ~D'Artagnan only required one reason
966 28 | horse, cost six pistoles. D'Artagnan and Athos took the nags
967 28 | friends. ~"Ah, is that you, d'Artagnan, and you, Athos?" said the
968 28 | Which means--" said d'Artagnan, who began to suspect the
969 28 | five leagues an hour." ~D'Artagnan and Athos laughed aloud. ~"
970 28 | laughed aloud. ~"My dear d'Artagnan," said Aramis, "don't be
971 28 | ecclesiastics?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"My dear fellow, I invited
972 28 | Without a thesis?" cried d'Artagnan, "without a thesis? I demand
973 28 | my dear Aramis," said d'Artagnan, who detested verses almost
974 28 | up, less pale than when d'Artagnan left him after his first
975 28 | with me." ~"Oh, oh!" said d'Artagnan, "Mousqueton has not caught
976 28 | minutes. ~"PARDIEU!" replied d'Artagnan, "for my part, I am eating
977 28 | Eating what?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Horse!" said Aramis,
978 28 | at the waters?" asked d'Artagnan. ~"Still," replied Porthos. "
979 28 | him." ~"Gave him?" cried d'Artagnan. ~"My God, yes, GAVE, that
980 28 | are all in cash," said d'Artagnan. ~"Well, for my part," said
981 28 | exchanging a smile with d'Artagnan and Aramis, "it is very
982 28 | your hundred pistoles, d'Artagnan.?" ~"Of my hundred pistoles?
983 28 | Twenty-five pistoles," said d'Artagnan. ~"And I," said Athos, taking
984 28 | pistoles." ~"And you, d'Artagnan?" ~"Twenty-five." ~"That
985 28 | seventy-five livres," said d'Artagnan, who reckoned like Archimedes. ~"
986 28 | out of our pockets to d'Artagnan, who has a steady hand,
987 28 | On arriving in Paris, d'Artagnan found a letter from M. de
988 28 | this was the height of d'Artagnan's worldly ambition--apart,
989 28 | outfit will cost?" said d'Artagnan. ~"Oh, we can scarcely say.
990 28 | It seems to me," said d'Artagnan, "with a thousand livres
991 28 | Athos cooly; "but as to d'Artagnan, gentlemen, the idea of
992 28 | said Athos, waiting till d'Artagnan, who went to thank Monsieur
993 28 | friend. What the devil! D'Artagnan is too good a comrade to
994 29 | friends was certainly d'Artagnan, although he, in his quality
995 29 | preoccupation of his vanity, d'Artagnan at this moment joined an
996 29 | did not at all reassure d'Artagnan. ~Athos did not leave his
997 29 | this worthy Porthos. D'Artagnan perceived him one day walking
998 29 | triumphant resolutions. As d'Artagnan took some precautions to
999 29 | he had not been seen. d'Artagnan entered behind him. Porthos
1000 29 | the side of a pillar. D'Artagnan, still unperceived, supported
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