[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 25 PORTHOS 25/25
He only added that on his return from Great Britain he had brought back four magnificent horses--one for himself, and one for each of his companions; then he informed Porthos that the one intended for him was already installed in the stable of the tavern. At this moment Planchet entered, to inform his master that the horses were sufficiently refreshed and that it would be possible to sleep at Clermont. As d'Artagnan was tolerably reassured with regard to Porthos, and as he was anxious to obtain news of his two other friends, he held out his hand to the wounded man, and told him he was about to resume his route in order to continue his researches.
For the rest, as he reckoned upon returning by the same route in seven or eight days, if Porthos were still at the Great St.Martin, he would call for him on his way. Porthos replied that in all probability his sprain would not permit him to depart yet awhile.
Besides, it was necessary he should stay at Chantilly to wait for the answer from his duchess. D'Artagnan wished that answer might be prompt and favorable; and having again recommended Porthos to the care of Mousqueton, and paid his bill to the host, he resumed his route with Planchet, already relieved of one of his led horses..
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