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"
You
,
Aramis
?
"
cried
the
three
friends
.
"
You
!
And
how
?
"
"
By
the
queen
's
almoner
,
to
whom
I
am
very
intimately
allied
,
"
said
Aramis
,
coloring
.
And
on
this
assurance
,
the
four
friends
,
who
had
finished
their
modest
repast
,
separated
,
with
the
promise
of
meeting
again
that
evening
.
D'Artagnan
returned
to
less
important
affairs
,
and
the
three
Musketeers
repaired
to
the
king
's
quarters
,
where
they
had
to
prepare
their
lodging
.
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Meanwhile
the
king
,
who
,
with
more
reason
than
the
cardinal
,
showed
his
hatred
for
Buckingham
,
although
scarcely
arrived
was
in
such
a
haste
to
meet
the
enemy
that
he
commanded
every
disposition
to
be
made
to
drive
the
English
from
the
Isle
of
Re
,
and
afterward
to
press
the
siege
of
La
Rochelle
;
but
notwithstanding
his
earnest
wish
,
he
was
delayed
by
the
dissensions
which
broke
out
between
MM
.
Bassompierre
and
Schomberg
,
against
the
Duc
d'Angouleme
.
MM
.
Bassompierre
and
Schomberg
were
marshals
of
France
,
and
claimed
their
right
of
commanding
the
army
under
the
orders
of
the
king
;
but
the
cardinal
,
who
feared
that
Bassompierre
,
a
Huguenot
at
heart
,
might
press
but
feebly
the
English
and
Rochellais
,
his
brothers
in
religion
,
supported
the
Duc
d'Angouleme
,
whom
the
king
,
at
his
instigation
,
had
named
lieutenant
general
.
The
result
was
that
to
prevent
MM
.
Bassompierre
and
Schomberg
from
deserting
the
army
,
a
separate
command
had
to
be
given
to
each
.
Bassompierre
took
up
his
quarters
on
the
north
of
the
city
,
between
Leu
and
Dompierre
;
the
Duc
d'Angouleme
on
the
east
,
from
Dompierre
to
Perigny
;
and
M.
de
Schomberg
on
the
south
,
from
Perigny
to
Angoutin
.
The
quarters
of
Monsieur
were
at
Dompierre
;
the
quarters
of
the
king
were
sometimes
at
Estree
,
sometimes
at
Jarrie
;
the
cardinal
's
quarters
were
upon
the
downs
,
at
the
bridge
of
La
Pierre
,
in
a
simple
house
without
any
entrenchment
.
So
that
Monsieur
watched
Bassompierre
;
the
king
,
the
Duc
d'Angouleme
;
and
the
cardinal
,
M.
de
Schomberg
.
As
soon
as
this
organization
was
established
,
they
set
about
driving
the
English
from
the
Isle
.
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The
juncture
was
favorable
.
The
English
,
who
require
,
above
everything
,
good
living
in
order
to
be
good
soldiers
,
only
eating
salt
meat
and
bad
biscuit
,
had
many
invalids
in
their
camp
.
Still
further
,
the
sea
,
very
rough
at
this
period
of
the
year
all
along
the
sea
coast
,
destroyed
every
day
some
little
vessel
;
and
the
shore
,
from
the
point
of
l'Aiguillon
to
the
trenches
,
was
at
every
tide
literally
covered
with
the
wrecks
of
pinnacles
,
roberges
,
and
feluccas
.
The
result
was
that
even
if
the
king
's
troops
remained
quietly
in
their
camp
,
it
was
evident
that
some
day
or
other
,
Buckingham
,
who
only
continued
in
the
Isle
from
obstinacy
,
would
be
obliged
to
raise
the
siege
.
But
as
M.
de
Toiras
gave
information
that
everything
was
preparing
in
the
enemy
's
camp
for
a
fresh
assault
,
the
king
judged
that
it
would
be
best
to
put
an
end
to
the
affair
,
and
gave
the
necessary
orders
for
a
decisive
action
.
As
it
is
not
our
intention
to
give
a
journal
of
the
siege
,
but
on
the
contrary
only
to
describe
such
of
the
events
of
it
as
are
connected
with
the
story
we
are
relating
,
we
will
content
ourselves
with
saying
in
two
words
that
the
expedition
succeeded
,
to
the
great
astonishment
of
the
king
and
the
great
glory
of
the
cardinal
.