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731
This
time
Aramis
was
not
angry
,
but
assumed
the
most
modest
air
and
replied
in
a
friendly
tone
,
"
My
dear
friend
,
do
not
forget
that
I
wish
to
belong
to
the
Church
,
and
that
I
avoid
all
mundane
opportunities
.
The
handkerchief
you
saw
had
not
been
given
to
me
,
but
it
had
been
forgotten
and
left
at
my
house
by
one
of
my
friends
.
I
was
obliged
to
pick
it
up
in
order
not
to
compromise
him
and
the
lady
he
loves
.
As
for
myself
,
I
neither
have
,
nor
desire
to
have
,
a
mistress
,
following
in
that
respect
the
very
judicious
example
of
Athos
,
who
has
none
any
more
than
I
have
.
"
732
"
But
what
the
devil
!
You
are
not
a
priest
,
you
are
a
Musketeer
!
"
733
"
A
Musketeer
for
a
time
,
my
friend
,
as
the
cardinal
says
,
a
Musketeer
against
my
will
,
but
a
churchman
at
heart
,
believe
me
.
Athos
and
Porthos
dragged
me
into
this
to
occupy
me
.
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734
I
had
,
at
the
moment
of
being
ordained
,
a
little
difficulty
with
--
But
that
would
not
interest
you
,
and
I
am
taking
up
your
valuable
time
.
"
735
"
Not
at
all
;
it
interests
me
very
much
,
"
cried
d'Artagnan
;
"
and
at
this
moment
I
have
absolutely
nothing
to
do
.
"
736
"
Yes
,
but
I
have
my
breviary
to
repeat
,
"
answered
Aramis
;
"
then
some
verses
to
compose
,
which
Madame
d'Aiguillon
begged
of
me
.
Then
I
must
go
to
the
Rue
St.
Honore
in
order
to
purchase
some
rouge
for
Madame
de
Chevreuse
.
So
you
see
,
my
dear
friend
,
that
if
you
are
not
in
a
hurry
,
I
am
very
much
in
a
hurry
.
"
737
Aramis
held
out
his
hand
in
a
cordial
manner
to
his
young
companion
,
and
took
leave
of
him
.
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738
Notwithstanding
all
the
pains
he
took
,
d'Artagnan
was
unable
to
learn
any
more
concerning
his
three
new-made
friends
.
He
formed
,
therefore
,
the
resolution
of
believing
for
the
present
all
that
was
said
of
their
past
,
hoping
for
more
certain
and
extended
revelations
in
the
future
.
In
the
meanwhile
,
he
looked
upon
Athos
as
an
Achilles
,
Porthos
as
an
Ajax
,
and
Aramis
as
a
Joseph
.
739
As
to
the
rest
,
the
life
of
the
four
young
friends
was
joyous
enough
.
Athos
played
,
and
that
as
a
rule
unfortunately
.
Nevertheless
,
he
never
borrowed
a
sou
of
his
companions
,
although
his
purse
was
ever
at
their
service
;
and
when
he
had
played
upon
honor
,
he
always
awakened
his
creditor
by
six
o'clock
the
next
morning
to
pay
the
debt
of
the
preceding
evening
.
740
Porthos
had
his
fits
.