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D'Artagnan
was
not
so
dull
as
not
to
perceive
that
he
was
one
too
many
;
but
he
was
not
sufficiently
broken
into
the
fashions
of
the
gay
world
to
know
how
to
extricate
himself
gallantly
from
a
false
position
,
like
that
of
a
man
who
begins
to
mingle
with
people
he
is
scarcely
acquainted
with
and
in
a
conversation
that
does
not
concern
him
.
He
was
seeking
in
his
mind
,
then
,
for
the
least
awkward
means
of
retreat
,
when
he
remarked
that
Aramis
had
let
his
handkerchief
fall
,
and
by
mistake
,
no
doubt
,
had
placed
his
foot
upon
it
.
This
appeared
to
be
a
favorable
opportunity
to
repair
his
intrusion
.
He
stooped
,
and
with
the
most
gracious
air
he
could
assume
,
drew
the
handkerchief
from
under
the
foot
of
the
Musketeer
in
spite
of
the
efforts
the
latter
made
to
detain
it
,
and
holding
it
out
to
him
,
said
,
"
I
believe
,
monsieur
,
that
this
is
a
handkerchief
you
would
be
sorry
to
lose
?
"
The
handkerchief
was
indeed
richly
embroidered
,
and
had
a
coronet
and
arms
at
one
of
its
corners
.
Aramis
blushed
excessively
,
and
snatched
rather
than
took
the
handkerchief
from
the
hand
of
the
Gascon
.
"
Ah
,
ah
!
"
cried
one
of
the
Guards
,
"
will
you
persist
in
saying
,
most
discreet
Aramis
,
that
you
are
not
on
good
terms
with
Madame
de
Bois-Tracy
,
when
that
gracious
lady
has
the
kindness
to
lend
you
one
of
her
handkerchiefs
?
"
Aramis
darted
at
d'Artagnan
one
of
those
looks
which
inform
a
man
that
he
has
acquired
a
mortal
enemy
.
Then
,
resuming
his
mild
air
,
"
You
are
deceived
,
gentlemen
,
"
said
he
,
"
this
handkerchief
is
not
mine
,
and
I
can
not
fancy
why
Monsieur
has
taken
it
into
his
head
to
offer
it
to
me
rather
than
to
one
of
you
;
and
as
a
proof
of
what
I
say
,
here
is
mine
in
my
pocket
.
"
So
saying
,
he
pulled
out
his
own
handkerchief
,
likewise
a
very
elegant
handkerchief
,
and
of
fine
cambric
--
though
cambric
was
dear
at
the
period
--
but
a
handkerchief
without
embroidery
and
without
arms
,
only
ornamented
with
a
single
cipher
,
that
of
its
proprietor
.
This
time
d'Artagnan
was
not
hasty
.
He
perceived
his
mistake
;
but
the
friends
of
Aramis
were
not
at
all
convinced
by
his
denial
,
and
one
of
them
addressed
the
young
Musketeer
with
affected
seriousness
.
"
If
it
were
as
you
pretend
it
is
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
should
be
forced
,
my
dear
Aramis
,
to
reclaim
it
myself
;
for
,
as
you
very
well
know
,
Bois-Tracy
is
an
intimate
friend
of
mine
,
and
I
can
not
allow
the
property
of
his
wife
to
be
sported
as
a
trophy
.
"
"
You
make
the
demand
badly
,
"
replied
Aramis
;
"
and
while
acknowledging
the
justice
of
your
reclamation
,
I
refuse
it
on
account
of
the
form
.
"
"
The
fact
is
,
"
hazarded
d'Artagnan
,
timidly
,
"
I
did
not
see
the
handkerchief
fall
from
the
pocket
of
Monsieur
Aramis
.
He
had
his
foot
upon
it
,
that
is
all
;
and
I
thought
from
having
his
foot
upon
it
the
handkerchief
was
his
.
"
"
And
you
were
deceived
,
my
dear
sir
,
"
replied
Aramis
,
coldly
,
very
little
sensible
to
the
reparation
.