Понятно
Понятно
Для того чтобы воспользоваться закладками, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Отмена
241
"
Monsieur
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
,
"
on
quitting
Tarbes
and
coming
hither
,
it
was
my
intention
to
request
of
you
,
in
remembrance
of
the
friendship
which
you
have
not
forgotten
,
the
uniform
of
a
Musketeer
;
but
after
all
that
I
have
seen
during
the
last
two
hours
,
I
comprehend
that
such
a
favor
is
enormous
,
and
tremble
lest
I
should
not
merit
it
.
"
242
"
It
is
indeed
a
favor
,
young
man
,
"
replied
M.
de
Treville
,
"
but
it
may
not
be
so
far
beyond
your
hopes
as
you
believe
,
or
rather
as
you
appear
to
believe
.
243
But
his
majesty
's
decision
is
always
necessary
;
and
I
inform
you
with
regret
that
no
one
becomes
a
Musketeer
without
the
preliminary
ordeal
of
several
campaigns
,
certain
brilliant
actions
,
or
a
service
of
two
years
in
some
other
regiment
less
favored
than
ours
.
"
Отключить рекламу
244
D'Artagnan
bowed
without
replying
,
feeling
his
desire
to
don
the
Musketeer
's
uniform
vastly
increased
by
the
great
difficulties
which
preceded
the
attainment
of
it
.
245
"
But
,
"
continued
M.
de
Treville
,
fixing
upon
his
compatriot
a
look
so
piercing
that
it
might
be
said
he
wished
to
read
the
thoughts
of
his
heart
,
"
on
account
of
my
old
companion
,
your
father
,
as
I
have
said
,
I
will
do
something
for
you
,
young
man
.
Our
recruits
from
Bearn
are
not
generally
very
rich
,
and
I
have
no
reason
to
think
matters
have
much
changed
in
this
respect
since
I
left
the
province
.
I
dare
say
you
have
not
brought
too
large
a
stock
of
money
with
you
?
"
246
D'Artagnan
drew
himself
up
with
a
proud
air
which
plainly
said
,
"
I
ask
alms
of
no
man
.
"
247
"
Oh
,
that
's
very
well
,
young
man
,
"
continued
M.
de
Treville
,
"
that
's
all
very
well
.
I
know
these
airs
;
I
myself
came
to
Paris
with
four
crowns
in
my
purse
,
and
would
have
fought
with
anyone
who
dared
to
tell
me
I
was
not
in
a
condition
to
purchase
the
Louvre
.
"
Отключить рекламу
248
D'Artagnan
's
bearing
became
still
more
imposing
.
Thanks
to
the
sale
of
his
horse
,
he
commenced
his
career
with
four
more
crowns
than
M.
de
Treville
possessed
at
the
commencement
of
his
.
249
"
You
ought
,
I
say
,
then
,
to
husband
the
means
you
have
,
however
large
the
sum
may
be
;
but
you
ought
also
to
endeavor
to
perfect
yourself
in
the
exercises
becoming
a
gentleman
.
I
will
write
a
letter
today
to
the
Director
of
the
Royal
Academy
,
and
tomorrow
he
will
admit
you
without
any
expense
to
yourself
.
Do
not
refuse
this
little
service
.
Our
best-born
and
richest
gentlemen
sometimes
solicit
it
without
being
able
to
obtain
it
.
You
will
learn
horsemanship
,
swordsmanship
in
all
its
branches
,
and
dancing
.
You
will
make
some
desirable
acquaintances
;
and
from
time
to
time
you
can
call
upon
me
,
just
to
tell
me
how
you
are
getting
on
,
and
to
say
whether
I
can
be
of
further
service
to
you
.
"
250
D'Artagnan
,
stranger
as
he
was
to
all
the
manners
of
a
court
,
could
not
but
perceive
a
little
coldness
in
this
reception
.