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761
Then
the
inconvenience
became
distress
.
The
hungry
friends
,
followed
by
their
lackeys
,
were
seen
haunting
the
quays
and
Guard
rooms
,
picking
up
among
their
friends
abroad
all
the
dinners
they
could
meet
with
;
for
according
to
the
advice
of
Aramis
,
it
was
prudent
to
sow
repasts
right
and
left
in
prosperity
,
in
order
to
reap
a
few
in
time
of
need
.
762
Athos
was
invited
four
times
,
and
each
time
took
his
friends
and
their
lackeys
with
him
.
763
Porthos
had
six
occasions
,
and
contrived
in
the
same
manner
that
his
friends
should
partake
of
them
;
Aramis
had
eight
of
them
.
He
was
a
man
,
as
must
have
been
already
perceived
,
who
made
but
little
noise
,
and
yet
was
much
sought
after
.
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764
As
to
d'Artagnan
,
who
as
yet
knew
nobody
in
the
capital
,
he
only
found
one
chocolate
breakfast
at
the
house
of
a
priest
of
his
own
province
,
and
one
dinner
at
the
house
of
a
cornet
of
the
Guards
.
He
took
his
army
to
the
priest
's
,
where
they
devoured
as
much
provision
as
would
have
lasted
him
for
two
months
,
and
to
the
cornet
's
,
who
performed
wonders
;
but
as
Planchet
said
,
"
People
do
not
eat
at
once
for
all
time
,
even
when
they
eat
a
good
deal
.
"
765
D'Artagnan
thus
felt
himself
humiliated
in
having
only
procured
one
meal
and
a
half
for
his
companions
--
as
the
breakfast
at
the
priest
's
could
only
be
counted
as
half
a
repast
--
in
return
for
the
feasts
which
Athos
,
Porthos
,
and
Aramis
had
procured
him
.
He
fancied
himself
a
burden
to
the
society
,
forgetting
in
his
perfectly
juvenile
good
faith
that
he
had
fed
this
society
for
a
month
;
and
he
set
his
mind
actively
to
work
.
He
reflected
that
this
coalition
of
four
young
,
brave
,
enterprising
,
and
active
men
ought
to
have
some
other
object
than
swaggering
walks
,
fencing
lessons
,
and
practical
jokes
,
more
or
less
witty
.
766
In
fact
,
four
men
such
as
they
were
--
four
men
devoted
to
one
another
,
from
their
purses
to
their
lives
;
four
men
always
supporting
one
another
,
never
yielding
,
executing
singly
or
together
the
resolutions
formed
in
common
;
four
arms
threatening
the
four
cardinal
points
,
or
turning
toward
a
single
point
--
must
inevitably
,
either
subterraneously
,
in
open
day
,
by
mining
,
in
the
trench
,
by
cunning
,
or
by
force
,
open
themselves
a
way
toward
the
object
they
wished
to
attain
,
however
well
it
might
be
defended
,
or
however
distant
it
may
seem
.
The
only
thing
that
astonished
d'Artagnan
was
that
his
friends
had
never
thought
of
this
.
767
He
was
thinking
by
himself
,
and
even
seriously
racking
his
brain
to
find
a
direction
for
this
single
force
four
times
multiplied
,
with
which
he
did
not
doubt
,
as
with
the
lever
for
which
Archimedes
sought
,
they
should
succeed
in
moving
the
world
,
when
someone
tapped
gently
at
his
door
.
D'Artagnan
awakened
Planchet
and
ordered
him
to
open
it
.
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768
From
this
phrase
,
"
d'Artagnan
awakened
Planchet
,
"
the
reader
must
not
suppose
it
was
night
,
or
that
day
was
hardly
come
.
No
,
it
had
just
struck
four
.
Planchet
,
two
hours
before
,
had
asked
his
master
for
some
dinner
,
and
he
had
answered
him
with
the
proverb
,
"
He
who
sleeps
,
dines
.
"
And
Planchet
dined
by
sleeping
.
769
A
man
was
introduced
of
simple
mien
,
who
had
the
appearance
of
a
tradesman
.
Planchet
,
by
way
of
dessert
,
would
have
liked
to
hear
the
conversation
;
but
the
citizen
declared
to
d'Artagnan
that
what
he
had
to
say
being
important
and
confidential
,
he
desired
to
be
left
alone
with
him
.
770
D'Artagnan
dismissed
Planchet
,
and
requested
his
visitor
to
be
seated
.
There
was
a
moment
of
silence
,
during
which
the
two
men
looked
at
each
other
,
as
if
to
make
a
preliminary
acquaintance
,
after
which
d'Artagnan
bowed
,
as
a
sign
that
he
listened
.