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Planchet
and
Grimaud
appeared
in
their
turn
,
leading
their
masters
'
steeds
.
D'Artagnan
and
Athos
put
themselves
into
saddle
with
their
companions
,
and
all
four
set
forward
;
Athos
upon
a
horse
he
owed
to
a
woman
,
Aramis
on
a
horse
he
owed
to
his
mistress
,
Porthos
on
a
horse
he
owed
to
his
procurator
's
wife
,
and
d'Artagnan
on
a
horse
he
owed
to
his
good
fortune
--
the
best
mistress
possible
.
The
lackeys
followed
.
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As
Porthos
had
foreseen
,
the
cavalcade
produced
a
good
effect
;
and
if
Mme.
Coquenard
had
met
Porthos
and
seen
what
a
superb
appearance
he
made
upon
his
handsome
Spanish
genet
,
she
would
not
have
regretted
the
bleeding
she
had
inflicted
upon
the
strongbox
of
her
husband
.
Near
the
Louvre
the
four
friends
met
with
M.
de
Treville
,
who
was
returning
from
St.
Germain
;
he
stopped
them
to
offer
his
compliments
upon
their
appointments
,
which
in
an
instant
drew
round
them
a
hundred
gapers
.
D'Artagnan
profited
by
the
circumstance
to
speak
to
M.
de
Treville
of
the
letter
with
the
great
red
seal
and
the
cardinal
's
arms
.
It
is
well
understood
that
he
did
not
breathe
a
word
about
the
other
.
M.
de
Treville
approved
of
the
resolution
he
had
adopted
,
and
assured
him
that
if
on
the
morrow
he
did
not
appear
,
he
himself
would
undertake
to
find
him
,
let
him
be
where
he
might
.
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At
this
moment
the
clock
of
La
Samaritaine
struck
six
;
the
four
friends
pleaded
an
engagement
,
and
took
leave
of
M.
de
Treville
.
A
short
gallop
brought
them
to
the
road
of
Chaillot
;
the
day
began
to
decline
,
carriages
were
passing
and
repassing
.
d'Artagnan
,
keeping
at
some
distance
from
his
friends
,
darted
a
scrutinizing
glance
into
every
carriage
that
appeared
,
but
saw
no
face
with
which
he
was
acquainted
.