[The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookThe Vicomte de Bragelonne CHAPTER LXXII 8/20
If your heart tells you so, I offer them to you.
That is what I came here for." However firm was his look, he could not this time support the look of Aramis.
He allowed, therefore, his eye to stray upon Porthos--like the sword which yields to too powerful a pressure, and seeks another road. "At all events," said the bishop, "you have assumed a singular traveling costume, old friend." "Frightful! I know it is.
You may understand why I would not travel as a cavalier or a noble; since I became rich, I am miserly." "And you say, then, you came to Belle-Isle ?" said Aramis, without transition. "Yes," replied D'Artagnan; "I knew I should find you and Porthos there." "Find me!" cried Aramis.
"Me! for the last year past I have not once crossed the sea." "Oh," said D'Artagnan, "I should never have supposed you such a housekeeper." "Ah, dear friend, I must tell you that I am no longer the Aramis of former times.
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