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"
For
life
,
"
replied
Porthos
,
in
the
same
manner
.
"
Till
we
meet
again
,
then
,
dear
traitor
!
"
"
Till
we
meet
again
,
my
forgetful
charmer
!
"
"
Tomorrow
,
my
angel
!
"
"
Tomorrow
,
flame
of
my
life
!
"
D'Artagnan
followed
Milady
without
being
perceived
by
her
.
He
saw
her
get
into
her
carriage
,
and
heard
her
order
the
coachman
to
drive
to
St.
Germain
.
It
was
useless
to
try
to
keep
pace
on
foot
with
a
carriage
drawn
by
two
powerful
horses
.
D'Artagnan
therefore
returned
to
the
Rue
Ferou
.
In
the
Rue
de
Seine
he
met
Planchet
,
who
had
stopped
before
the
house
of
a
pastry
cook
,
and
was
contemplating
with
ecstasy
a
cake
of
the
most
appetizing
appearance
.
He
ordered
him
to
go
and
saddle
two
horses
in
M.
de
Treville
's
stables
--
one
for
himself
,
d'Artagnan
,
and
one
for
Planchet
--
and
bring
them
to
Athens
's
place
.
Once
for
all
,
Treville
had
placed
his
stable
at
d'Artagnan
's
service
.
Planchet
proceeded
toward
the
Rue
du
Colombier
,
and
d'Artagnan
toward
the
Rue
Ferou
.
Athos
was
at
home
,
emptying
sadly
a
bottle
of
the
famous
Spanish
wine
he
had
brought
back
with
him
from
his
journey
into
Picardy
.
He
made
a
sign
for
Grimaud
to
bring
a
glass
for
d'Artagnan
,
and
Grimaud
obeyed
as
usual
.