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"
The
devil
!
Ah
,
I
can
understand
that
.
It
is
a
demand
that
Porthos
takes
very
ill
when
he
is
not
in
funds
;
but
I
know
he
must
be
so
at
present
.
"
"
We
thought
so
,
too
,
monsieur
.
As
our
house
is
carried
on
very
regularly
,
and
we
make
out
our
bills
every
week
,
at
the
end
of
eight
days
we
presented
our
account
;
but
it
appeared
we
had
chosen
an
unlucky
moment
,
for
at
the
first
word
on
the
subject
,
he
sent
us
to
all
the
devils
.
It
is
true
he
had
been
playing
the
day
before
.
"
"
Playing
the
day
before
!
And
with
whom
?
"
"
Lord
,
who
can
say
,
monsieur
?
With
some
gentleman
who
was
traveling
this
way
,
to
whom
he
proposed
a
game
of
LANSQUENET
.
"
"
That
's
it
,
then
,
and
the
foolish
fellow
lost
all
he
had
?
"
"
Even
to
his
horse
,
monsieur
;
for
when
the
gentleman
was
about
to
set
out
,
we
perceived
that
his
lackey
was
saddling
Monsieur
Porthos
's
horse
,
as
well
as
his
master
's
.
When
we
observed
this
to
him
,
he
told
us
all
to
trouble
ourselves
about
our
own
business
,
as
this
horse
belonged
to
him
.
We
also
informed
Monsieur
Porthos
of
what
was
going
on
;
but
he
told
us
we
were
scoundrels
to
doubt
a
gentleman
's
word
,
and
that
as
he
had
said
the
horse
was
his
,
it
must
be
so
.
"
"
That
's
Porthos
all
over
,
"
murmured
d'Artagnan
.
"
Then
,
"
continued
the
host
,
"
I
replied
that
as
from
the
moment
we
seemed
not
likely
to
come
to
a
good
understanding
with
respect
to
payment
,
I
hoped
that
he
would
have
at
least
the
kindness
to
grant
the
favor
of
his
custom
to
my
brother
host
of
the
Golden
Eagle
;
but
Monsieur
Porthos
replied
that
,
my
house
being
the
best
,
he
should
remain
where
he
was
.
This
reply
was
too
flattering
to
allow
me
to
insist
on
his
departure
.
I
confined
myself
then
to
begging
him
to
give
up
his
chamber
,
which
is
the
handsomest
in
the
hotel
,
and
to
be
satisfied
with
a
pretty
little
room
on
the
third
floor
;
but
to
this
Monsieur
Porthos
replied
that
as
he
every
moment
expected
his
mistress
,
who
was
one
of
the
greatest
ladies
in
the
court
,
I
might
easily
comprehend
that
the
chamber
he
did
me
the
honor
to
occupy
in
my
house
was
itself
very
mean
for
the
visit
of
such
a
personage
.
Nevertheless
,
while
acknowledging
the
truth
of
what
he
said
,
I
thought
proper
to
insist
;
but
without
even
giving
himself
the
trouble
to
enter
into
any
discussion
with
me
,
he
took
one
of
his
pistols
,
laid
it
on
his
table
,
day
and
night
,
and
said
that
at
the
first
word
that
should
be
spoken
to
him
about
removing
,
either
within
the
house
or
out
of
it
,
he
would
blow
out
the
brains
of
the
person
who
should
be
so
imprudent
as
to
meddle
with
a
matter
which
only
concerned
himself
.
Since
that
time
,
monsieur
,
nobody
entered
his
chamber
but
his
servant
.
"