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"
Alas
!
"
said
Fourreau
,
whose
teeth
chattered
with
terror
,
"
I
wanted
to
get
him
out
of
the
way
that
I
might
drink
myself
.
"
"
Gentlemen
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
,
addressing
the
Guardsmen
,
"
you
may
easily
comprehend
that
such
a
feast
can
only
be
very
dull
after
what
has
taken
place
;
so
accept
my
excuses
,
and
put
off
the
party
till
another
day
,
I
beg
of
you
.
"
The
two
Guardsmen
courteously
accepted
d'Artagnan
's
excuses
,
and
perceiving
that
the
four
friends
desired
to
be
alone
,
retired
.
When
the
young
Guardsman
and
the
three
Musketeers
were
without
witnesses
,
they
looked
at
one
another
with
an
air
which
plainly
expressed
that
each
of
them
perceived
the
gravity
of
their
situation
.
"
In
the
first
place
,
"
said
Athos
,
"
let
us
leave
this
chamber
;
the
dead
are
not
agreeable
company
,
particularly
when
they
have
died
a
violent
death
.
"
"
Planchet
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
,
"
I
commit
the
corpse
of
this
poor
devil
to
your
care
.
Let
him
be
interred
in
holy
ground
.
He
committed
a
crime
,
it
is
true
;
but
he
repented
of
it
.
"
And
the
four
friends
quit
the
room
,
leaving
to
Planchet
and
Fourreau
the
duty
of
paying
mortuary
honors
to
Brisemont
.
The
host
gave
them
another
chamber
,
and
served
them
with
fresh
eggs
and
some
water
,
which
Athos
went
himself
to
draw
at
the
fountain
.
In
a
few
words
,
Porthos
and
Aramis
were
posted
as
to
the
situation
.
"
Well
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
to
Athos
,
"
you
see
,
my
dear
friend
,
that
this
is
war
to
the
death
.
"
Athos
shook
his
head
.