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"
Oh
,
monsieur
,
be
assured
that
I
shall
be
entirely
devoted
to
the
person
who
will
give
me
the
means
of
quitting
Paris
.
"
"
Then
,
"
said
Aramis
,
"
this
falls
out
very
well
.
"
He
placed
himself
at
the
table
and
wrote
a
little
note
which
he
sealed
with
a
ring
,
and
gave
the
billet
to
Kitty
.
"
And
now
,
my
dear
girl
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
,
"
you
know
that
it
is
not
good
for
any
of
us
to
be
here
.
Therefore
let
us
separate
.
We
shall
meet
again
in
better
days
.
"
"
And
whenever
we
find
each
other
,
in
whatever
place
it
may
be
,
"
said
Kitty
,
"
you
will
find
me
loving
you
as
I
love
you
today
.
"
"
Dicers
'
oaths
!
"
said
Athos
,
while
d'Artagnan
went
to
conduct
Kitty
downstairs
.
An
instant
afterward
the
three
young
men
separated
,
agreeing
to
meet
again
at
four
o'clock
with
Athos
,
and
leaving
Planchet
to
guard
the
house
.
Aramis
returned
home
,
and
Athos
and
d'Artagnan
busied
themselves
about
pledging
the
sapphire
.
As
the
Gascon
had
foreseen
,
they
easily
obtained
three
hundred
pistoles
on
the
ring
.
Still
further
,
the
Jew
told
them
that
if
they
would
sell
it
to
him
,
as
it
would
make
a
magnificent
pendant
for
earrings
,
he
would
give
five
hundred
pistoles
for
it
.
Athos
and
d'Artagnan
,
with
the
activity
of
two
soldiers
and
the
knowledge
of
two
connoisseurs
,
hardly
required
three
hours
to
purchase
the
entire
equipment
of
the
Musketeer
.
Besides
,
Athos
was
very
easy
,
and
a
noble
to
his
fingers
'
ends
.
When
a
thing
suited
him
he
paid
the
price
demanded
,
without
thinking
to
ask
for
any
abatement
.
D'Artagnan
would
have
remonstrated
at
this
;
but
Athos
put
his
hand
upon
his
shoulder
,
with
a
smile
,
and
d'Artagnan
understood
that
it
was
all
very
well
for
such
a
little
Gascon
gentleman
as
himself
to
drive
a
bargain
,
but
not
for
a
man
who
had
the
bearing
of
a
prince
.
The
Musketeer
met
with
a
superb
Andalusian
horse
,
black
as
jet
,
nostrils
of
fire
,
legs
clean
and
elegant
,
rising
six
years
.
He
examined
him
,
and
found
him
sound
and
without
blemish
.
They
asked
a
thousand
livres
for
him
.