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Draw
,
if
you
please
,
and
instantly
--
"
"
Not
so
,
if
you
please
,
my
good
friend
--
not
here
,
at
least
.
Do
you
not
perceive
that
we
are
opposite
the
Hotel
d'Arguillon
,
which
is
full
of
the
cardinal
's
creatures
?
How
do
I
know
that
this
is
not
his
Eminence
who
has
honored
you
with
the
commission
to
procure
my
head
?
Now
,
I
entertain
a
ridiculous
partiality
for
my
head
,
it
seems
to
suit
my
shoulders
so
correctly
.
I
wish
to
kill
you
,
be
at
rest
as
to
that
,
but
to
kill
you
quietly
in
a
snug
,
remote
place
,
where
you
will
not
be
able
to
boast
of
your
death
to
anybody
.
"
"
I
agree
,
monsieur
;
but
do
not
be
too
confident
.
Take
your
handkerchief
;
whether
it
belongs
to
you
or
another
,
you
may
perhaps
stand
in
need
of
it
.
"
"
Monsieur
is
a
Gascon
?
"
asked
Aramis
.
"
Yes
.
Monsieur
does
not
postpone
an
interview
through
prudence
?
"
"
Prudence
,
monsieur
,
is
a
virtue
sufficiently
useless
to
Musketeers
,
I
know
,
but
indispensable
to
churchmen
;
and
as
I
am
only
a
Musketeer
provisionally
,
I
hold
it
good
to
be
prudent
.
At
two
o'clock
I
shall
have
the
honor
of
expecting
you
at
the
hotel
of
Monsieur
de
Treville
.
There
I
will
indicate
to
you
the
best
place
and
time
.
"
The
two
young
men
bowed
and
separated
,
Aramis
ascending
the
street
which
led
to
the
Luxembourg
,
while
d'Artagnan
,
perceiving
the
appointed
hour
was
approaching
,
took
the
road
to
the
Carmes-Deschaux
,
saying
to
himself
,
"
Decidedly
I
ca
n't
draw
back
;
but
at
least
,
if
I
am
killed
,
I
shall
be
killed
by
a
Musketeer
.
"
D'Artagnan
was
acquainted
with
nobody
in
Paris
.
He
went
therefore
to
his
appointment
with
Athos
without
a
second
,
determined
to
be
satisfied
with
those
his
adversary
should
choose
.
Besides
,
his
intention
was
formed
to
make
the
brave
Musketeer
all
suitable
apologies
,
but
without
meanness
or
weakness
,
fearing
that
might
result
from
this
duel
which
generally
results
from
an
affair
of
this
kind
,
when
a
young
and
vigorous
man
fights
with
an
adversary
who
is
wounded
and
weakened
--
if
conquered
,
he
doubles
the
triumph
of
his
antagonist
;
if
a
conqueror
,
he
is
accused
of
foul
play
and
want
of
courage
.
Now
,
we
must
have
badly
painted
the
character
of
our
adventure
seeker
,
or
our
readers
must
have
already
perceived
that
d'Artagnan
was
not
an
ordinary
man
;
therefore
,
while
repeating
to
himself
that
his
death
was
inevitable
,
he
did
not
make
up
his
mind
to
die
quietly
,
as
one
less
courageous
and
less
restrained
might
have
done
in
his
place
.
He
reflected
upon
the
different
characters
of
men
he
had
to
fight
with
,
and
began
to
view
his
situation
more
clearly
.
He
hoped
,
by
means
of
loyal
excuses
,
to
make
a
friend
of
Athos
,
whose
lordly
air
and
austere
bearing
pleased
him
much
.
He
flattered
himself
he
should
be
able
to
frighten
Porthos
with
the
adventure
of
the
baldric
,
which
he
might
,
if
not
killed
upon
the
spot
,
relate
to
everybody
a
recital
which
,
well
managed
,
would
cover
Porthos
with
ridicule
.
As
to
the
astute
Aramis
,
he
did
not
entertain
much
dread
of
him
;
and
supposing
he
should
be
able
to
get
so
far
,
he
determined
to
dispatch
him
in
good
style
or
at
least
,
by
hitting
him
in
the
face
,
as
Caesar
recommended
his
soldiers
do
to
those
of
Pompey
,
to
damage
forever
the
beauty
of
which
he
was
so
proud
.