The-Three-Musketeers by Unknown
Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-02-22T06:40:05+00:00
30 DâARTAGNAN AND THE ENGLISHMAN
DâArtagnan followed Milady without being perceived by her. He saw her get into her carriage, and heard her order the coachman to drive to St. Germain.
It was useless to try to keep pace on foot with a carriage drawn by two powerful horses. DâArtagnan therefore returned to the Rue Ferou.
In the Rue de Seine he met Planchet, who had stopped before the house of a pastry cook, and was contemplating with ecstasy a cake of the most appetizing appearance.
He ordered him to go and saddle two horses in M. de Trevilleâs stablesâone for himself, dâArtagnan, and one for Planchetâand bring them to Athensâs place. Once for all, Treville had placed his stable at dâArtagnanâs service.
Planchet proceeded toward the Rue du Colombier, and dâArtagnan toward the Rue Ferou. Athos was at home, emptying sadly a bottle of the famous Spanish wine he had brought back with him from his journey into Picardy. He made a sign for Grimaud to bring a glass for dâArtagnan, and Grimaud obeyed as usual.
DâArtagnan related to Athos all that had passed at the church between Porthos and the procuratorâs wife, and how their comrade was probably by that time in a fair way to be equipped.
âAs for me,â replied Athos to this recital, âI am quite at my ease; it will not be women that will defray the expense of my outfit.â
âHandsome, well-bred, noble lord as you are, my dear Athos, neither princesses nor queens would be secure from your amorous solicitations.â
âHow young this dâArtagnan is!â said Athos, shrugging his shoulders; and he made a sign to Grimaud to bring another bottle.
At that moment Planchet put his head modestly in at the half-open door, and told his master that the horses were ready.
âWhat horses?â asked Athos.
âTwo horses that Monsieur de Treville lends me at my pleasure, and with which I am now going to take a ride to St. Germain.â
âWell, and what are you going to do at St. Germain?â then demanded Athos.
Then dâArtagnan described the meeting which he had at the church, and how he had found that lady who, with the seigneur in the black cloak and with the scar near his temple, filled his mind constantly.
âThat is to say, you are in love with this lady as you were with Madame Bonacieux,â said Athos, shrugging his shoulders contemptuously, as if he pitied human weakness.
âI? not at all!â said dâArtagnan. âI am only curious to unravel the mystery to which she is attached. I do not know why, but I imagine that this woman, wholly unknown to me as she is, and wholly unknown to her as I am, has an influence over my life.â
âWell, perhaps you are right,â said Athos. âI do not know a woman that is worth the trouble of being sought for when she is once lost. Madame Bonacieux is lost; so much the worse for her if she is found.â
âNo, Athos, no, you are mistaken,â said dâArtagnan; âI love my poor Constance more than ever,
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