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           Besides,areyounotasanxioustolearnnewsofGrimaud,Mousqueton,andBazinasIamtoknowwhathasbecomeofAthos,Porthos,andAramis?"

           "Yes,monsieur,"saidPlanchet,"andIwillgoassoonasyouplease.Indeed,IthinkprovincialairwillsuitusmuchbetterjustnowthantheairofParis.Sothen"

           "Sothen,packupourluggage,Planchet,andletusbeoff.Onmypart,Iwillgooutwithmyhandsinmypockets,thatnothingmaybesuspected.YoumayjoinmeattheHoteldesGardes.Bytheway,Planchet,Ithinkyouarerightwithrespecttoourhost,andthatheisdecidedlyafrightfullylowwretch."

           "Ah,monsieur,youmaytakemywordwhenItellyouanything.Iamaphysiognomist,Iassureyou."

           D’Artagnanwentoutfirst,ashadbeenagreedupon.Then,inorderthathemighthavenothingtoreproachhimselfwith,hedirectedhissteps,forthelasttime,towardtheresidencesofhisthreefriends.Nonewshadbeenreceivedofthem;onlyaletter,allperfumedandofanelegantwritinginsmallcharacters,hadcomeforAramis.D’Artagnantookchargeofit.TenminutesafterwardPlanchetjoinedhimatthestablesoftheHoteldesGardes.D’Artagnan,inorderthattheremightbenotimelost,hadsaddledhishorsehimself.

           "That’swell,"saidhetoPlanchet,whenthelatteraddedtheportmanteautotheequipment."Nowsaddletheotherthreehorses."

           "Doyouthink,then,monsieur,thatweshalltravelfasterwithtwohorsesapiece?"saidPlanchet,withhisshrewdair.

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