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The Vicomte de Bragelonne

CHAPTER XXXVII
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How D'Artagnan regulated the "Assets" of the Company.
before he established its "Liabilities." "Decidedly," said D'Artagnan to himself, "I have struck a good vein.
That star which shines once in the life of every man, which shone for Job and Iris, the most unfortunate of the Jews and the poorest of the Greeks, is come at last to shine on me.

I will commit no folly, I will take advantage of it; it comes quite late enough to find me reasonable." He supped that evening, in very good humor, with his friend Athos; he said nothing to him about the expected donation, but he could not forbear questioning his friend, while eating, about country produce, sowing, and planting.

Athos replied complacently, as he always did.

His idea was that D'Artagnan wished to become a land-owner, only he could not help regretting, more than once, the absence of the lively humor and amusing sallies of the cheerful companion of former days.


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