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One
of
the
two
Guardsmen
was
engaged
that
evening
,
and
another
the
next
,
so
the
meeting
was
fixed
for
the
day
after
that
.
D'Artagnan
,
on
his
return
,
sent
the
twelve
bottles
of
wine
to
the
refreshment
room
of
the
Guards
,
with
strict
orders
that
great
care
should
be
taken
of
it
;
and
then
,
on
the
day
appointed
,
as
the
dinner
was
fixed
for
midday
d'Artagnan
sent
Planchet
at
nine
in
the
morning
to
assist
in
preparing
everything
for
the
entertainment
.
Planchet
,
very
proud
of
being
raised
to
the
dignity
of
landlord
,
thought
he
would
make
all
ready
,
like
an
intelligent
man
;
and
with
this
view
called
in
the
assistance
of
the
lackey
of
one
of
his
master
's
guests
,
named
Fourreau
,
and
the
false
soldier
who
had
tried
to
kill
d'Artagnan
and
who
,
belonging
to
no
corps
,
had
entered
into
the
service
of
d'Artagnan
,
or
rather
of
Planchet
,
after
d'Artagnan
had
saved
his
life
.
The
hour
of
the
banquet
being
come
,
the
two
guards
arrived
,
took
their
places
,
and
the
dishes
were
arranged
on
the
table
.
Planchet
waited
,
towel
on
arm
;
Fourreau
uncorked
the
bottles
;
and
Brisemont
,
which
was
the
name
of
the
convalescent
,
poured
the
wine
,
which
was
a
little
shaken
by
its
journey
,
carefully
into
decanters
.
Of
this
wine
,
the
first
bottle
being
a
little
thick
at
the
bottom
,
Brisemont
poured
the
lees
into
a
glass
,
and
d'Artagnan
desired
him
to
drink
it
,
for
the
poor
devil
had
not
yet
recovered
his
strength
.
The
guests
having
eaten
the
soup
,
were
about
to
lift
the
first
glass
of
wine
to
their
lips
,
when
all
at
once
the
cannon
sounded
from
Fort
Louis
and
Fort
Neuf
.
The
Guardsmen
,
imagining
this
to
be
caused
by
some
unexpected
attack
,
either
of
the
besieged
or
the
English
,
sprang
to
their
swords
.
D'Artagnan
,
not
less
forward
than
they
,
did
likewise
,
and
all
ran
out
,
in
order
to
repair
to
their
posts
.
But
scarcely
were
they
out
of
the
room
before
they
were
made
aware
of
the
cause
of
this
noise
.
Cries
of
"
Live
the
king
!
Live
the
cardinal
!
"
resounded
on
every
side
,
and
the
drums
were
beaten
in
all
directions
.
In
short
,
the
king
,
impatient
,
as
has
been
said
,
had
come
by
forced
marches
,
and
had
that
moment
arrived
with
all
his
household
and
a
reinforcement
of
ten
thousand
troops
.
His
Musketeers
proceeded
and
followed
him
.
D'Artagnan
,
placed
in
line
with
his
company
,
saluted
with
an
expressive
gesture
his
three
friends
,
whose
eyes
soon
discovered
him
,
and
M.
de
Treville
,
who
detected
him
at
once
.
The
ceremony
of
reception
over
,
the
four
friends
were
soon
in
one
another
's
arms
.
"
Pardieu
!
"
cried
d'Artagnan
,
"
you
could
not
have
arrived
in
better
time
;
the
dinner
can
not
have
had
time
to
get
cold
!
Can
it
,
gentlemen
?
"
added
the
young
man
,
turning
to
the
two
Guards
,
whom
he
introduced
to
his
friends
.