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"
Well
,
"
said
Porthos
,
"
arrange
the
table
,
Mousqueton
,
and
while
we
breakfast
,
d'Artagnan
will
relate
to
us
what
has
happened
to
him
during
the
ten
days
since
he
left
us
.
"
"
Willingly
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
.
While
Porthos
and
Mousqueton
were
breakfasting
,
with
the
appetites
of
convalescents
and
with
that
brotherly
cordiality
which
unites
men
in
misfortune
,
d'Artagnan
related
how
Aramis
,
being
wounded
,
was
obliged
to
stop
at
Crevecoeur
,
how
he
had
left
Athos
fighting
at
Amiens
with
four
men
who
accused
him
of
being
a
coiner
,
and
how
he
,
d'Artagnan
,
had
been
forced
to
run
the
Comtes
de
Wardes
through
the
body
in
order
to
reach
England
.
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But
there
the
confidence
of
d'Artagnan
stopped
He
only
added
that
on
his
return
from
Great
Britain
he
had
brought
back
four
magnificent
horses
--
one
for
himself
,
and
one
for
each
of
his
companions
;
then
he
informed
Porthos
that
the
one
intended
for
him
was
already
installed
in
the
stable
of
the
tavern
.
At
this
moment
Planchet
entered
,
to
inform
his
master
that
the
horses
were
sufficiently
refreshed
and
that
it
would
be
possible
to
sleep
at
Clermont
.
As
d'Artagnan
was
tolerably
reassured
with
regard
to
Porthos
,
and
as
he
was
anxious
to
obtain
news
of
his
two
other
friends
,
he
held
out
his
hand
to
the
wounded
man
,
and
told
him
he
was
about
to
resume
his
route
in
order
to
continue
his
researches
.
For
the
rest
,
as
he
reckoned
upon
returning
by
the
same
route
in
seven
or
eight
days
,
if
Porthos
were
still
at
the
Great
St.
Martin
,
he
would
call
for
him
on
his
way
.
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Porthos
replied
that
in
all
probability
his
sprain
would
not
permit
him
to
depart
yet
awhile
.
Besides
,
it
was
necessary
he
should
stay
at
Chantilly
to
wait
for
the
answer
from
his
duchess
.
D'Artagnan
wished
that
answer
might
be
prompt
and
favorable
;
and
having
again
recommended
Porthos
to
the
care
of
Mousqueton
,
and
paid
his
bill
to
the
host
,
he
resumed
his
route
with
Planchet
,
already
relieved
of
one
of
his
led
horses
.
D'Artagnan
had
said
nothing
to
Porthos
of
his
wound
or
of
his
procurator
's
wife
.
Our
Bearnais
was
a
prudent
lad
,
however
young
he
might
be
.
Consequently
he
had
appeared
to
believe
all
that
the
vainglorious
Musketeer
had
told
him
,
convinced
that
no
friendship
will
hold
out
against
a
surprised
secret
.
Besides
,
we
feel
always
a
sort
of
mental
superiority
over
those
whose
lives
we
know
better
than
they
suppose
.
In
his
projects
of
intrigue
for
the
future
,
and
determined
as
he
was
to
make
his
three
friends
the
instruments
of
his
fortune
,
d'Artagnan
was
not
sorry
at
getting
into
his
grasp
beforehand
the
invisible
strings
by
which
he
reckoned
upon
moving
them
.