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He
repaired
,
therefore
,
immediately
to
his
hotel
,
and
caused
himself
to
be
announced
.
The
two
nobles
saluted
each
other
politely
,
for
if
no
friendship
existed
between
them
,
there
was
at
least
esteem
.
Both
were
men
of
courage
and
honor
;
and
as
M.
de
la
Tremouille
--
a
Protestant
,
and
seeing
the
king
seldom
--
was
of
no
party
,
he
did
not
,
in
general
,
carry
any
bias
into
his
social
relations
.
This
time
,
however
,
his
address
,
although
polite
,
was
cooler
than
usual
.
"
Monsieur
,
"
said
M.
de
Treville
,
"
we
fancy
that
we
have
each
cause
to
complain
of
the
other
,
and
I
am
come
to
endeavor
to
clear
up
this
affair
.
"
"
I
have
no
objection
,
"
replied
M.
de
la
Tremouille
,
"
but
I
warn
you
that
I
am
well
informed
,
and
all
the
fault
is
with
your
Musketeers
.
"
"
You
are
too
just
and
reasonable
a
man
,
monsieur
!
"
said
Treville
,
"
not
to
accept
the
proposal
I
am
about
to
make
to
you
.
"
"
Make
it
,
monsieur
,
I
listen
.
"
"
How
is
Monsieur
Bernajoux
,
your
esquire
's
relative
?
"
"
Why
,
monsieur
,
very
ill
indeed
!
In
addition
to
the
sword
thrust
in
his
arm
,
which
is
not
dangerous
,
he
has
received
another
right
through
his
lungs
,
of
which
the
doctor
says
bad
things
.
"
"
But
has
the
wounded
man
retained
his
senses
?
"
"
Perfectly
.
"