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Plan of Campaign

           deTreville,onreceivingit,assuredhimthatbytwoo’clockinthemorningthefourleavesofabsenceshouldbeattherespectivedomicilesofthetravelers.

           "HavethegoodnesstosendminetoAthos’sresidence.IshoulddreadsomedisagreeableencounterifIweretogohome."

           "Beeasy.Adieu,andaprosperousvoyage.APROPOS,"saidM.deTreville,callinghimback.

           D’Artagnanreturned.

           "Haveyouanymoney?"

           D’Artagnantappedthebaghehadinhispocket.

           "Enough?"askedM.deTreville.

           "Threehundredpistoles."

           "Oh,plenty!Thatwouldcarryyoutotheendoftheworld.Begone,then!"

           D’ArtagnansalutedM.deTreville,whoheldouthishandtohim;d’Artagnanpresseditwitharespectmixedwithgratitude.SincehisfirstarrivalatParis,hehadhadconstantoccasiontohonorthisexcellentman,whomhehadalwaysfoundworthy,loyal,andgreat.

           HisfirstvisitwastoAramis,atwhoseresidencehehadnotbeensincethefamouseveningonwhichhehadfollowedMme.Bonacieux.Stillfurther,hehadseldomseentheyoungMusketeer;buteverytimehehadseenhim,hehadremarkedadeepsadnessimprintedonhiscountenance.

           Thisevening,especially,Aramiswasmelancholyandthoughtful.d’Artagnanaskedsomequestionsaboutthisprolongedmelancholy.AramispleadedashisexcuseacommentaryupontheeighteenthchapterofSt.Augustine,whichhewasforcedtowriteinLatinforthefollowingweek,andwhichpreoccupiedhimagooddeal.

           Afterthetwofriendshadbeenchattingafewmoments,aservantfromM.

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