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They
walked
arm
in
arm
,
occupying
the
whole
width
of
the
street
and
taking
in
every
Musketeer
they
met
,
so
that
in
the
end
it
became
a
triumphal
march
.
The
heart
of
d'Artagnan
swam
in
delirium
;
he
marched
between
Athos
and
Porthos
,
pressing
them
tenderly
.
"
If
I
am
not
yet
a
Musketeer
,
"
said
he
to
his
new
friends
,
as
he
passed
through
the
gateway
of
M.
de
Treville
's
hotel
,
"
at
least
I
have
entered
upon
my
apprenticeship
,
have
n't
I
?
"
This
affair
made
a
great
noise
.
M.
de
Treville
scolded
his
Musketeers
in
public
,
and
congratulated
them
in
private
;
but
as
no
time
was
to
be
lost
in
gaining
the
king
,
M.
de
Treville
hastened
to
report
himself
at
the
Louvre
.
It
was
already
too
late
.
The
king
was
closeted
with
the
cardinal
,
and
M.
de
Treville
was
informed
that
the
king
was
busy
and
could
not
receive
him
at
that
moment
.
In
the
evening
M.
de
Treville
attended
the
king
's
gaming
table
.
The
king
was
winning
;
and
as
he
was
very
avaricious
,
he
was
in
an
excellent
humor
.
Perceiving
M.
de
Treville
at
a
distance
--
"
Come
here
,
Monsieur
Captain
,
"
said
he
,
"
come
here
,
that
I
may
growl
at
you
.
Do
you
know
that
his
Eminence
has
been
making
fresh
complaints
against
your
Musketeers
,
and
that
with
so
much
emotion
,
that
this
evening
his
Eminence
is
indisposed
?
Ah
,
these
Musketeers
of
yours
are
very
devils
--
fellows
to
be
hanged
.
"
"
No
,
sire
,
"
replied
Treville
,
who
saw
at
the
first
glance
how
things
would
go
,
"
on
the
contrary
,
they
are
good
creatures
,
as
meek
as
lambs
,
and
have
but
one
desire
,
I
'll
be
their
warranty
.
And
that
is
that
their
swords
may
never
leave
their
scabbards
but
in
your
majesty
's
service
.
But
what
are
they
to
do
?
The
Guards
of
Monsieur
the
Cardinal
are
forever
seeking
quarrels
with
them
,
and
for
the
honor
of
the
corps
even
,
the
poor
young
men
are
obliged
to
defend
themselves
.
"
"
Listen
to
Monsieur
de
Treville
,
"
said
the
king
;
"
listen
to
him
!
Would
not
one
say
he
was
speaking
of
a
religious
community
?
In
truth
,
my
dear
Captain
,
I
have
a
great
mind
to
take
away
your
commission
and
give
it
to
Mademoiselle
de
Chemerault
,
to
whom
I
promised
an
abbey
.
But
do
n't
fancy
that
I
am
going
to
take
you
on
your
bare
word
.
I
am
called
Louis
the
Just
,
Monsieur
de
Treville
,
and
by
and
by
,
by
and
by
we
will
see
.
"
"
Ah
,
sire
;
it
is
because
I
confide
in
that
justice
that
I
shall
wait
patiently
and
quietly
the
good
pleasure
of
your
Majesty
.
"
"
Wait
,
then
,
monsieur
,
wait
,
"
said
the
king
;
"
I
will
not
detain
you
long
.
"
In
fact
,
fortune
changed
;
and
as
the
king
began
to
lose
what
he
had
won
,
he
was
not
sorry
to
find
an
excuse
for
playing
Charlemagne
--
if
we
may
use
a
gaming
phrase
of
whose
origin
we
confess
our
ignorance
.
The
king
therefore
arose
a
minute
after
,
and
putting
the
money
which
lay
before
him
into
his
pocket
,
the
major
part
of
which
arose
from
his
winnings
,
"
La
Vieuville
,
"
said
he
,
"
take
my
place
;
I
must
speak
to
Monsieur
de
Treville
on
an
affair
of
importance
.
Ah
,
I
had
eighty
louis
before
me
;
put
down
the
same
sum
,
so
that
they
who
have
lost
may
have
nothing
to
complain
of
.
Justice
before
everything
.
"
Then
turning
toward
M.
de
Treville
and
walking
with
him
toward
the
embrasure
of
a
window
,
"
Well
,
monsieur
,
"
continued
he
,
"
you
say
it
is
his
Eminence
's
Guards
who
have
sought
a
quarrel
with
your
Musketeers
?
"