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They
entered
the
common
hall
,
and
placed
themselves
at
table
.
A
gentleman
,
who
had
just
arrived
by
the
route
of
Dammartin
,
was
seated
at
the
same
table
,
and
was
breakfasting
.
He
opened
the
conversation
about
rain
and
fine
weather
;
the
travelers
replied
.
He
drank
to
their
good
health
,
and
the
travelers
returned
his
politeness
.
But
at
the
moment
Mousqueton
came
to
announce
that
the
horses
were
ready
,
and
they
were
arising
from
table
,
the
stranger
proposed
to
Porthos
to
drink
the
health
of
the
cardinal
.
Porthos
replied
that
he
asked
no
better
if
the
stranger
,
in
his
turn
,
would
drink
the
health
of
the
king
.
The
stranger
cried
that
he
acknowledged
no
other
king
but
his
Eminence
.
Porthos
called
him
drunk
,
and
the
stranger
drew
his
sword
.
"
You
have
committed
a
piece
of
folly
,
"
said
Athos
,
"
but
it
ca
n't
be
helped
;
there
is
no
drawing
back
.
Kill
the
fellow
,
and
rejoin
us
as
soon
as
you
can
.
"
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All
three
remounted
their
horses
,
and
set
out
at
a
good
pace
,
while
Porthos
was
promising
his
adversary
to
perforate
him
with
all
the
thrusts
known
in
the
fencing
schools
.
"
There
goes
one
!
"
cried
Athos
,
at
the
end
of
five
hundred
paces
.
"
But
why
did
that
man
attack
Porthos
rather
than
any
other
one
of
us
?
"
asked
Aramis
.
"
Because
,
as
Porthos
was
talking
louder
than
the
rest
of
us
,
he
took
him
for
the
chief
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
.
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"
I
always
said
that
this
cadet
from
Gascony
was
a
well
of
wisdom
,
"
murmured
Athos
;
and
the
travelers
continued
their
route
.
At
Beauvais
they
stopped
two
hours
,
as
well
to
breathe
their
horses
a
little
as
to
wait
for
Porthos
.
At
the
end
of
two
hours
,
as
Porthos
did
not
come
,
not
any
news
of
him
,
they
resumed
their
journey
.
At
a
league
from
Beauvais
,
where
the
road
was
confined
between
two
high
banks
,
they
fell
in
with
eight
or
ten
men
who
,
taking
advantage
of
the
road
being
unpaved
in
this
spot
,
appeared
to
be
employed
in
digging
holes
and
filling
up
the
ruts
with
mud
.