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"
Bravo
,
d'Artagnan
,
your
opinion
is
mine
,
"
cried
Athos
,
"
Besides
,
we
must
be
consistent
;
I
am
going
to
take
the
waters
,
you
will
accompany
me
.
Instead
of
taking
the
waters
of
Forges
,
I
go
and
take
sea
waters
;
I
am
free
to
do
so
.
If
anyone
wishes
to
stop
us
,
I
will
show
Monsieur
de
Treville
's
letter
,
and
you
will
show
your
leaves
of
absence
.
If
we
are
attacked
,
we
will
defend
ourselves
;
if
we
are
tried
,
we
will
stoutly
maintain
that
we
were
only
anxious
to
dip
ourselves
a
certain
number
of
times
in
the
sea
.
They
would
have
an
easy
bargain
of
four
isolated
men
;
whereas
four
men
together
make
a
troop
.
We
will
arm
our
four
lackeys
with
pistols
and
musketoons
;
if
they
send
an
army
out
against
us
,
we
will
give
battle
,
and
the
survivor
,
as
d'Artagnan
says
,
will
carry
the
letter
"
"
Well
said
,
"
cried
Aramis
;
"
you
do
n't
often
speak
,
Athos
,
but
when
you
do
speak
,
it
is
like
St.
John
of
the
Golden
Mouth
.
I
agree
to
Athos
's
plan
.
And
you
,
Porthos
?
"
"
I
agree
to
it
,
too
,
"
said
Porthos
,
"
if
d'Artagnan
approves
of
it
.
D'Artagnan
,
being
the
bearer
of
the
letter
,
is
naturally
the
head
of
the
enterprise
;
let
him
decide
,
and
we
will
execute
.
"
"
Well
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
,
"
I
decide
that
we
should
adopt
Athos
's
plan
,
and
that
we
set
off
in
half
an
hour
.
"
"
Agreed
!
"
shouted
the
three
Musketeers
in
chorus
.
Each
one
,
stretching
out
his
hand
to
the
bag
,
took
his
seventy-five
pistoles
,
and
made
his
preparations
to
set
out
at
the
time
appointed
.
At
two
o'clock
in
the
morning
,
our
four
adventurers
left
Paris
by
the
Barriere
St.
Denis
.
As
long
as
it
was
dark
they
remained
silent
;
in
spite
of
themselves
they
submitted
to
the
influence
of
the
obscurity
,
and
apprehended
ambushes
on
every
side
.
With
the
first
rays
of
day
their
tongues
were
loosened
;
with
the
sun
gaiety
revived
.
It
was
like
the
eve
of
a
battle
;
the
heart
beat
,
the
eyes
laughed
,
and
they
felt
that
the
life
they
were
perhaps
going
to
lose
,
was
,
after
all
,
a
good
thing
.
Besides
,
the
appearance
of
the
caravan
was
formidable
.
The
black
horses
of
the
Musketeers
,
their
martial
carriage
,
with
the
regimental
step
of
these
noble
companions
of
the
soldier
,
would
have
betrayed
the
most
strict
incognito
.
The
lackeys
followed
,
armed
to
the
teeth
.
All
went
well
till
they
arrived
at
Chantilly
,
which
they
reached
about
eight
o'clock
in
the
morning
.
They
needed
breakfast
,
and
alighted
at
the
door
of
an
AUBERGE
,
recommended
by
a
sign
representing
St.
Martin
giving
half
his
cloak
to
a
poor
man
.
They
ordered
the
lackeys
not
to
unsaddle
the
horses
,
and
to
hold
themselves
in
readiness
to
set
off
again
immediately
.