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Immediately
eight
swords
glittered
in
the
rays
of
the
setting
sun
,
and
the
combat
began
with
an
animosity
very
natural
between
men
twice
enemies
.
Athos
fenced
with
as
much
calmness
and
method
as
if
he
had
been
practicing
in
a
fencing
school
.
Porthos
,
abated
,
no
doubt
,
of
his
too-great
confidence
by
his
adventure
of
Chantilly
,
played
with
skill
and
prudence
.
Aramis
,
who
had
the
third
canto
of
his
poem
to
finish
,
behaved
like
a
man
in
haste
.
Athos
killed
his
adversary
first
.
He
hit
him
but
once
,
but
as
he
had
foretold
,
that
hit
was
a
mortal
one
;
the
sword
pierced
his
heart
.
Second
,
Porthos
stretched
his
upon
the
grass
with
a
wound
through
his
thigh
,
As
the
Englishman
,
without
making
any
further
resistance
,
then
surrendered
his
sword
,
Porthos
took
him
up
in
his
arms
and
bore
him
to
his
carriage
.
Aramis
pushed
his
so
vigorously
that
after
going
back
fifty
paces
,
the
man
ended
by
fairly
taking
to
his
heels
,
and
disappeared
amid
the
hooting
of
the
lackeys
.
As
to
d'Artagnan
,
he
fought
purely
and
simply
on
the
defensive
;
and
when
he
saw
his
adversary
pretty
well
fatigued
,
with
a
vigorous
side
thrust
sent
his
sword
flying
.
The
baron
,
finding
himself
disarmed
,
took
two
or
three
steps
back
,
but
in
this
movement
his
foot
slipped
and
he
fell
backward
.
D'Artagnan
was
over
him
at
a
bound
,
and
said
to
the
Englishman
,
pointing
his
sword
to
his
throat
,
"
I
could
kill
you
,
my
Lord
,
you
are
completely
in
my
hands
;
but
I
spare
your
life
for
the
sake
of
your
sister
.
"
D'Artagnan
was
at
the
height
of
joy
;
he
had
realized
the
plan
he
had
imagined
beforehand
,
whose
picturing
had
produced
the
smiles
we
noted
upon
his
face
.
The
Englishman
,
delighted
at
having
to
do
with
a
gentleman
of
such
a
kind
disposition
,
pressed
d'Artagnan
in
his
arms
,
and
paid
a
thousand
compliments
to
the
three
Musketeers
,
and
as
Porthos
's
adversary
was
already
installed
in
the
carriage
,
and
as
Aramis
's
had
taken
to
his
heels
,
they
had
nothing
to
think
about
but
the
dead
.