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Supposing that after having eaten the leather they eat the soles, I cannot see much that is left unless they eat one another." "Poor fools!" said Athos, emptying a glass of excellent Bordeaux wine which, without having at that period the reputation it now enjoys, merited it no less, "poor fools! As if the Catholic religion was not the most advantageous and the most agreeable of all religions! All the same," resumed he, after having clicked his tongue against his palate, "they are brave fellows! But what the devil are you about, Aramis ?" continued Athos.

"Why, you are squeezing that letter into your pocket!" "Yes," said d'Artagnan, "Athos is right, it must be burned.

And yet if we burn it, who knows whether Monsieur Cardinal has not a secret to interrogate ashes ?" "He must have one," said Athos.
"What will you do with the letter, then ?" asked Porthos.
"Come here, Grimaud," said Athos.

Grimaud rose and obeyed.

"As a punishment for having spoken without permission, my friend, you will please to eat this piece of paper; then to recompense you for the service you will have rendered us, you shall afterward drink this glass of wine.


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