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D'Artagnan
smiled
--
for
he
understood
that
Athos
was
sure
of
his
vengeance
when
he
revealed
such
a
secret
.
Porthos
and
Aramis
looked
at
each
other
,
and
grew
pale
Lord
de
Winter
thought
Athos
was
mad
.
"
Now
,
retire
to
your
chambers
,
"
said
Athos
,
"
and
leave
me
to
act
.
You
must
perceive
that
in
my
quality
of
a
husband
this
concerns
me
.
Only
,
d'Artagnan
,
if
you
have
not
lost
it
,
give
me
the
paper
which
fell
from
that
man
's
hat
,
upon
which
is
written
the
name
of
the
village
of
--
"
"
Ah
,
"
said
d'Artagnan
,
"
I
comprehend
!
that
name
written
in
her
hand
.
"
"
You
see
,
then
,
"
said
Athos
,
"
there
is
a
god
in
heaven
still
!
"
The
despair
of
Athos
had
given
place
to
a
concentrated
grief
which
only
rendered
more
lucid
the
brilliant
mental
faculties
of
that
extraordinary
man
.
Possessed
by
one
single
thought
--
that
of
the
promise
he
had
made
,
and
of
the
responsibility
he
had
taken
--
he
retired
last
to
his
chamber
,
begged
the
host
to
procure
him
a
map
of
the
province
,
bent
over
it
,
examined
every
line
traced
upon
it
,
perceived
that
there
were
four
different
roads
from
Bethune
to
Armentieres
,
and
summoned
the
lackeys
.
Planchet
,
Grimaud
,
Bazin
,
and
Mousqueton
presented
themselves
,
and
received
clear
,
positive
,
and
serious
orders
from
Athos
.
They
must
set
out
the
next
morning
at
daybreak
,
and
go
to
Armentieres
--
each
by
a
different
route
.
Planchet
,
the
most
intelligent
of
the
four
,
was
to
follow
that
by
which
the
carriage
had
gone
upon
which
the
four
friends
had
fired
,
and
which
was
accompanied
,
as
may
be
remembered
,
by
Rochefort
's
servant
.
Athos
set
the
lackeys
to
work
first
because
,
since
these
men
had
been
in
the
service
of
himself
and
his
friends
he
had
discovered
in
each
of
them
different
and
essential
qualities
.
Then
,
lackeys
who
ask
questions
inspire
less
mistrust
than
masters
,
and
meet
with
more
sympathy
among
those
to
whom
they
address
themselves
.
Besides
,
Milady
knew
the
masters
,
and
did
not
know
the
lackeys
;
on
the
contrary
,
the
lackeys
knew
Milady
perfectly
.