[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 6 HIS MAJESTY KING LOUIS XIII 10/28  
 Bernajoux now fell, and as the Guardsmen  were only two against four, they began to cry, "To the rescue! The Hotel  de la Tremouille!" At these cries, all who were in the hotel rushed out  and fell upon the four companions, who on their side cried aloud, "To  the rescue, Musketeers!"    This cry was generally heeded; for the Musketeers were known to be  enemies of the cardinal, and were beloved on account of the hatred they  bore to his Eminence. 
  Thus the soldiers of other companies than those  which belonged to the Red Duke, as Aramis had called him, often took  part with the king's Musketeers in these quarrels. 
  Of three Guardsmen  of the company of M.Dessessart who were passing, two came to the  assistance of the four companions, while the other ran toward the hotel  of M.de Treville, crying, "To the rescue, Musketeers! To the rescue!"  As usual, this hotel was full of soldiers of this company, who hastened  to the succor of their comrades. 
  The MELEE became general, but strength  was on the side of the Musketeers. 
  The cardinal's Guards and M.de la  Tremouille's people retreated into the hotel, the doors of which they  closed just in time to prevent their enemies from entering with them. 
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