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191
"
Monsieur
de
Treville
awaits
Monsieur
d'Artagnan
,
"
cried
a
servant
,
throwing
open
the
door
of
the
cabinet
.
192
At
this
announcement
,
during
which
the
door
remained
open
,
everyone
became
mute
,
and
amid
the
general
silence
the
young
man
crossed
part
of
the
length
of
the
antechamber
,
and
entered
the
apartment
of
the
captain
of
the
Musketeers
,
congratulating
himself
with
all
his
heart
at
having
so
narrowly
escaped
the
end
of
this
strange
quarrel
.
193
M.
de
Treville
was
at
the
moment
in
rather
ill-humor
,
nevertheless
he
saluted
the
young
man
politely
,
who
bowed
to
the
very
ground
;
and
he
smiled
on
receiving
d'Artagnan
's
response
,
the
Bearnese
accent
of
which
recalled
to
him
at
the
same
time
his
youth
and
his
country
--
a
double
remembrance
which
makes
a
man
smile
at
all
ages
;
but
stepping
toward
the
antechamber
and
making
a
sign
to
d'Artagnan
with
his
hand
,
as
if
to
ask
his
permission
to
finish
with
others
before
he
began
with
him
,
he
called
three
times
,
with
a
louder
voice
at
each
time
,
so
that
he
ran
through
the
intervening
tones
between
the
imperative
accent
and
the
angry
accent
.
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194
"
Athos
!
Porthos
!
Aramis
!
"
195
The
two
Musketeers
with
whom
we
have
already
made
acquaintance
,
and
who
answered
to
the
last
of
these
three
names
,
immediately
quitted
the
group
of
which
they
had
formed
a
part
,
and
advanced
toward
the
cabinet
,
the
door
of
which
closed
after
them
as
soon
as
they
had
entered
.
Their
appearance
,
although
it
was
not
quite
at
ease
,
excited
by
its
carelessness
,
at
once
full
of
dignity
and
submission
,
the
admiration
of
d'Artagnan
,
who
beheld
in
these
two
men
demigods
,
and
in
their
leader
an
Olympian
Jupiter
,
armed
with
all
his
thunders
.
196
When
the
two
Musketeers
had
entered
;
when
the
door
was
closed
behind
them
;
when
the
buzzing
murmur
of
the
antechamber
,
to
which
the
summons
which
had
been
made
had
doubtless
furnished
fresh
food
,
had
recommenced
;
when
M.
197
de
Treville
had
three
or
four
times
paced
in
silence
,
and
with
a
frowning
brow
,
the
whole
length
of
his
cabinet
,
passing
each
time
before
Porthos
and
Aramis
,
who
were
as
upright
and
silent
as
if
on
parade
--
he
stopped
all
at
once
full
in
front
of
them
,
and
covering
them
from
head
to
foot
with
an
angry
look
,
"
Do
you
know
what
the
king
said
to
me
,
"
cried
he
,
"
and
that
no
longer
ago
than
yesterday
evening
--
do
you
know
,
gentlemen
?
"
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198
"
No
,
"
replied
the
two
Musketeers
,
after
a
moment
's
silence
,
"
no
,
sir
,
we
do
not
.
"
199
"
But
I
hope
that
you
will
do
us
the
honor
to
tell
us
,
"
added
Aramis
,
in
his
politest
tone
and
with
his
most
graceful
bow
.
200
"
He
told
me
that
he
should
henceforth
recruit
his
Musketeers
from
among
the
Guards
of
Monsieur
the
Cardinal
.
"