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"
I
am
Lord
de
Winter
,
Baron
Sheffield
"
"
Well
,
then
,
I
am
your
servant
,
Monsieur
Baron
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
,
"
though
you
have
names
rather
difficult
to
recollect
.
"
And
touching
his
horse
with
the
spur
,
he
cantered
back
to
Paris
.
As
he
was
accustomed
to
do
in
all
cases
of
any
consequence
,
d'Artagnan
went
straight
to
the
residence
of
Athos
.
He
found
Athos
reclining
upon
a
large
sofa
,
where
he
was
waiting
,
as
he
said
,
for
his
outfit
to
come
and
find
him
.
He
related
to
Athos
all
that
had
passed
,
except
the
letter
to
M.
de
Wardes
.
Athos
was
delighted
to
find
he
was
going
to
fight
an
Englishman
.
We
might
say
that
was
his
dream
.
They
immediately
sent
their
lackeys
for
Porthos
and
Aramis
,
and
on
their
arrival
made
them
acquainted
with
the
situation
.
Porthos
drew
his
sword
from
the
scabbard
,
and
made
passes
at
the
wall
,
springing
back
from
time
to
time
,
and
making
contortions
like
a
dancer
.
Aramis
,
who
was
constantly
at
work
at
his
poem
,
shut
himself
up
in
Athos
's
closet
,
and
begged
not
to
be
disturbed
before
the
moment
of
drawing
swords
.
Athos
,
by
signs
,
desired
Grimaud
to
bring
another
bottle
of
wine
.
D'Artagnan
employed
himself
in
arranging
a
little
plan
,
of
which
we
shall
hereafter
see
the
execution
,
and
which
promised
him
some
agreeable
adventure
,
as
might
be
seen
by
the
smiles
which
from
time
to
time
passed
over
his
countenance
,
whose
thoughtfulness
they
animated
.
The
hour
having
come
,
they
went
with
their
four
lackeys
to
a
spot
behind
the
Luxembourg
given
up
to
the
feeding
of
goats
.
Athos
threw
a
piece
of
money
to
the
goatkeeper
to
withdraw
.
The
lackeys
were
ordered
to
act
as
sentinels
.