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Ten Years Later

CHAPTER 18
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Porthos such a stay-at-home!" "Monsieur, there is not a more sedentary man than monseigneur, but----" "But what ?" "When a friend presses you----" "A friend ?" "Doubtless--the worthy M.d'Herblay." "What, has Aramis pressed Porthos ?" "This is how the thing happened, Monsieur d'Artagnan.

M.d'Herblay wrote to monseigneur----" "Indeed!" "A letter, monsieur, such a pressing letter that it threw us all into a bustle." "Tell me all about it, my dear friend." said D'Artagnan; "but remove these people a little further off first." Mousqueton shouted, "Fall back, you fellows," with such powerful lungs that the breath, without the words, would have been sufficient to disperse the four lackeys.

D'Artagnan seated himself on the shaft of the box and opened his ears.

"Monsieur," said Mousqueton, "monseigneur, then, received a letter from M.le Vicaire-General d'Herblay, eight or nine days ago; it was the day of the rustic pleasures, yes, it must have been Wednesday." "What do you mean ?" said D'Artagnan.

"The day of rustic pleasures ?" "Yes, monsieur; we have so many pleasures to take in this delightful country, that we were encumbered by them; so much so, that we have been forced to regulate the distribution of them." "How easily do I recognize Porthos's love of order in that! Now, that idea would never have occurred to me; but then I am not encumbered with pleasures." "We were, though," said Mousqueton.
"And how did you regulate the matter, let me know ?" said D'Artagnan.
"It is rather long, monsieur." "Never mind, we have plenty of time; and you speak so well, my dear Mousqueton, that it is really a pleasure to hear you." "It is true," said Mousqueton, with a sigh of satisfaction, which emanated evidently from the justice which had been rendered him, "it is true I have made great progress in the company of monseigneur." "I am waiting for the distribution of the pleasures, Mousqueton, and with impatience.


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