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It
was
decided
that
Planchet
should
set
out
the
next
day
,
at
eight
o'clock
in
the
morning
,
in
order
,
as
he
had
said
,
that
he
might
during
the
night
learn
the
letter
by
heart
.
He
gained
just
twelve
hours
by
this
engagement
;
he
was
to
be
back
on
the
sixteenth
day
,
by
eight
o'clock
in
the
evening
.
In
the
morning
,
as
he
was
mounting
his
horse
,
d'Artagnan
,
who
felt
at
the
bottom
of
his
heart
a
partiality
for
the
duke
,
took
Planchet
aside
.
"
Listen
,
"
said
he
to
him
.
"
When
you
have
given
the
letter
to
Lord
de
Winter
and
he
has
read
it
,
you
will
further
say
to
him
:
Watch
over
his
Grace
Lord
Buckingham
,
for
they
wish
to
assassinate
him
.
But
this
,
Planchet
,
is
so
serious
and
important
that
I
have
not
informed
my
friends
that
I
would
entrust
this
secret
to
you
;
and
for
a
captain
's
commission
I
would
not
write
it
.
"
"
Be
satisfied
,
monsieur
,
"
said
Planchet
,
"
you
shall
see
if
confidence
can
be
placed
in
me
.
"
Mounted
on
an
excellent
horse
,
which
he
was
to
leave
at
the
end
of
twenty
leagues
in
order
to
take
the
post
,
Planchet
set
off
at
a
gallop
,
his
spirits
a
little
depressed
by
the
triple
promise
made
him
by
the
Musketeers
,
but
otherwise
as
light-hearted
as
possible
.
Bazin
set
out
the
next
day
for
Tours
,
and
was
allowed
eight
days
for
performing
his
commission
.
The
four
friends
,
during
the
period
of
these
two
absences
,
had
,
as
may
well
be
supposed
,
the
eye
on
the
watch
,
the
nose
to
the
wind
,
and
the
ear
on
the
hark
.
Their
days
were
passed
in
endeavoring
to
catch
all
that
was
said
,
in
observing
the
proceeding
of
the
cardinal
,
and
in
looking
out
for
all
the
couriers
who
arrived
.
More
than
once
an
involuntary
trembling
seized
them
when
called
upon
for
some
unexpected
service
.
They
had
,
besides
,
to
look
constantly
to
their
own
proper
safety
;
Milady
was
a
phantom
which
,
when
it
had
once
appeared
to
people
,
did
not
allow
them
to
sleep
very
quietly
.
On
the
morning
of
the
eighth
day
,
Bazin
,
fresh
as
ever
,
and
smiling
,
according
to
custom
,
entered
the
cabaret
of
the
Parpaillot
as
the
four
friends
were
sitting
down
to
breakfast
,
saying
,
as
had
been
agreed
upon
:
"
Monsieur
Aramis
,
the
answer
from
your
cousin
.
"
The
four
friends
exchanged
a
joyful
glance
;
half
of
the
work
was
done
.
It
is
true
,
however
,
that
it
was
the
shorter
and
easier
part
.
Aramis
,
blushing
in
spite
of
himself
,
took
the
letter
,
which
was
in
a
large
,
coarse
hand
and
not
particular
for
its
orthography
.