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"
Nor
me
either
,
"
said
Athos
.
Planchet
mounted
by
the
window
and
installed
himself
across
the
doorway
,
while
Grimaud
went
and
shut
himself
up
in
the
stable
,
undertaking
that
by
five
o'clock
in
the
morning
he
and
the
four
horses
should
be
ready
.
The
night
was
quiet
enough
.
Toward
two
o'clock
in
the
morning
somebody
endeavored
to
open
the
door
;
but
as
Planchet
awoke
in
an
instant
and
cried
,
"
Who
goes
there
?
"
somebody
replied
that
he
was
mistaken
,
and
went
away
.
At
four
o'clock
in
the
morning
they
heard
a
terrible
riot
in
the
stables
.
Grimaud
had
tried
to
waken
the
stable
boys
,
and
the
stable
boys
had
beaten
him
.
When
they
opened
the
window
,
they
saw
the
poor
lad
lying
senseless
,
with
his
head
split
by
a
blow
with
a
pitchfork
.
Planchet
went
down
into
the
yard
,
and
wished
to
saddle
the
horses
;
but
the
horses
were
all
used
up
.
Mousqueton
's
horse
which
had
traveled
for
five
or
six
hours
without
a
rider
the
day
before
,
might
have
been
able
to
pursue
the
journey
;
but
by
an
inconceivable
error
the
veterinary
surgeon
,
who
had
been
sent
for
,
as
it
appeared
,
to
bleed
one
of
the
host
's
horses
,
had
bled
Mousqueton
's
.
This
began
to
be
annoying
.
All
these
successive
accidents
were
perhaps
the
result
of
chance
;
but
they
might
be
the
fruits
of
a
plot
.
Athos
and
d'Artagnan
went
out
,
while
Planchet
was
sent
to
inquire
if
there
were
not
three
horses
for
sale
in
the
neighborhood
.
At
the
door
stood
two
horses
,
fresh
,
strong
,
and
fully
equipped
.
These
would
just
have
suited
them
.
He
asked
where
their
masters
were
,
and
was
informed
that
they
had
passed
the
night
in
the
inn
,
and
were
then
settling
their
bill
with
the
host
.
Athos
went
down
to
pay
the
reckoning
,
while
d'Artagnan
and
Planchet
stood
at
the
street
door
.
The
host
was
in
a
lower
and
back
room
,
to
which
Athos
was
requested
to
go
.
Athos
entered
without
the
least
mistrust
,
and
took
out
two
pistoles
to
pay
the
bill
.
The
host
was
alone
,
seated
before
his
desk
,
one
of
the
drawers
of
which
was
partly
open
.
He
took
the
money
which
Athos
offered
to
him
,
and
after
turning
and
turning
it
over
and
over
in
his
hands
,
suddenly
cried
out
that
it
was
bad
,
and
that
he
would
have
him
and
his
companions
arrested
as
forgers
.