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"
How
,
in
the
wrong
?
"
said
Athos
.
"
Whose
,
then
,
is
the
air
we
breathe
?
Whose
is
the
ocean
upon
which
we
look
?
Whose
is
the
sand
upon
which
we
were
reclining
?
Whose
is
that
letter
of
your
mistress
?
Do
these
belong
to
the
cardinal
?
Upon
my
honor
,
this
man
fancies
the
world
belongs
to
him
.
There
you
stood
,
stammering
,
stupefied
,
annihilated
.
One
might
have
supposed
the
Bastille
appeared
before
you
,
and
that
the
gigantic
Medusa
had
converted
you
into
stone
.
Is
being
in
love
conspiring
?
You
are
in
love
with
a
woman
whom
the
cardinal
has
caused
to
be
shut
up
,
and
you
wish
to
get
her
out
of
the
hands
of
the
cardinal
.
That
's
a
match
you
are
playing
with
his
Eminence
;
this
letter
is
your
game
.
Why
should
you
expose
your
game
to
your
adversary
?
That
is
never
done
.
Let
him
find
it
out
if
he
can
!
We
can
find
out
his
!
"
"
Well
,
that
's
all
very
sensible
,
Athos
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
.
"
In
that
case
,
let
there
be
no
more
question
of
what
's
past
,
and
let
Aramis
resume
the
letter
from
his
cousin
where
the
cardinal
interrupted
him
.
"
Aramis
drew
the
letter
from
his
pocket
;
the
three
friends
surrounded
him
,
and
the
three
lackeys
grouped
themselves
again
near
the
wine
jar
.
"
You
had
only
read
a
line
or
two
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
;
"
read
the
letter
again
from
the
commencement
.
"
"
Willingly
,
"
said
Aramis
.
"
My
dear
Cousin
,
I
think
I
shall
make
up
my
mind
to
set
out
for
Bethune
,
where
my
sister
has
placed
our
little
servant
in
the
convent
of
the
Carmelites
;
this
poor
child
is
quite
resigned
,
as
she
knows
she
can
not
live
elsewhere
without
the
salvation
of
her
soul
being
in
danger
.
Nevertheless
,
if
the
affairs
of
our
family
are
arranged
,
as
we
hope
they
will
be
,
I
believe
she
will
run
the
risk
of
being
damned
,
and
will
return
to
those
she
regrets
,
particularly
as
she
knows
they
are
always
thinking
of
her
.
Meanwhile
,
she
is
not
very
wretched
;
what
she
most
desires
is
a
letter
from
her
intended
.
I
know
that
such
viands
pass
with
difficulty
through
convent
gratings
;
but
after
all
,
as
I
have
given
you
proofs
,
my
dear
cousin
,
I
am
not
unskilled
in
such
affairs
,
and
I
will
take
charge
of
the
commission
.
My
sister
thanks
you
for
your
good
and
eternal
remembrance
.
She
has
experienced
much
anxiety
;
but
she
is
now
at
length
a
little
reassured
,
having
sent
her
secretary
away
in
order
that
nothing
may
happen
unexpectedly
.
"
Adieu
,
my
dear
cousin
.
Tell
us
news
of
yourself
as
often
as
you
can
;
that
is
to
say
,
as
often
as
you
can
with
safety
.
I
embrace
you
.