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"
Ah
,
but
the
valise
I
want
,
"
cried
Porthos
,
"
is
a
well-filled
one
,
my
dear
.
"
Madame
uttered
fresh
sighs
.
Moliere
had
not
written
his
scene
in
"
L'Avare
"
then
.
Mme.
Coquenard
was
in
the
dilemma
of
Harpagan
.
Finally
,
the
rest
of
the
equipment
was
successively
debated
in
the
same
manner
;
and
the
result
of
the
sitting
was
that
the
procurator
's
wife
should
give
eight
hundred
livres
in
money
,
and
should
furnish
the
horse
and
the
mule
which
should
have
the
honor
of
carrying
Porthos
and
Mousqueton
to
glory
.
These
conditions
being
agreed
to
,
Porthos
took
leave
of
Mme.
Coquenard
.
The
latter
wished
to
detain
him
by
darting
certain
tender
glances
;
but
Porthos
urged
the
commands
of
duty
,
and
the
procurator
's
wife
was
obliged
to
give
place
to
the
king
.
The
Musketeer
returned
home
hungry
and
in
bad
humor
.
Meantime
,
as
we
have
said
,
despite
the
cries
of
his
conscience
and
the
wise
counsels
of
Athos
,
d'Artagnan
became
hourly
more
in
love
with
Milady
.
Thus
he
never
failed
to
pay
his
diurnal
court
to
her
;
and
the
self-satisfied
Gascon
was
convinced
that
sooner
or
later
she
could
not
fail
to
respond
.
One
day
,
when
he
arrived
with
his
head
in
the
air
,
and
as
light
at
heart
as
a
man
who
awaits
a
shower
of
gold
,
he
found
the
SOUBRETTE
under
the
gateway
of
the
hotel
;
but
this
time
the
pretty
Kitty
was
not
contented
with
touching
him
as
he
passed
,
she
took
him
gently
by
the
hand
.
"
Good
!
"
thought
d'Artagnan
,
"
She
is
charged
with
some
message
for
me
from
her
mistress
;
she
is
about
to
appoint
some
rendezvous
of
which
she
had
not
courage
to
speak
.
"
And
he
looked
down
at
the
pretty
girl
with
the
most
triumphant
air
imaginable
.
"
I
wish
to
say
three
words
to
you
,
Monsieur
Chevalier
,
"
stammered
the
SOUBRETTE
.
"
Speak
,
my
child
,
speak
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
;
"
I
listen
.
"