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           "No,MonsieurJester,"repliedd’Artagnan;"butwithourfourhorseswemaybringbackourthreefriends,ifweshouldhavethegoodfortunetofindthemliving."

           "Whichisagreatchance,"repliedPlanchet,"butwemustnotdespairofthemercyofGod."

           "Amen!"saidd’Artagnan,gettingintohissaddle.

           AstheywentfromtheHoteldesGardes,theyseparated,leavingthestreetatoppositeends,onehavingtoquitParisbytheBarrieredelaVilletteandtheotherbytheBarriereMontmartre,tomeetagainbeyondSt.Denisastrategicmaneuverwhich,havingbeenexecutedwithequalpunctuality,wascrownedwiththemostfortunateresults.D’ArtagnanandPlanchetenteredPierrefittetogether.

           Planchetwasmorecourageous,itmustbeadmitted,bydaythanbynight.Hisnaturalprudence,however,neverforsookhimforasingleinstant.Hehadforgottennotoneoftheincidentsofthefirstjourney,andhelookeduponeverybodyhemetontheroadasanenemy.Itfollowedthathishatwasforeverinhishand,whichprocuredhimsomeseverereprimandsfromd’Artagnan,whofearedthathisexcessofpolitenesswouldleadpeopletothinkhewasthelackeyofamanofnoconsequence.

           Nevertheless,whetherthepassengerswerereallytouchedbytheurbanityofPlanchetorwhetherthistimenobodywaspostedontheyoungman’sroad,ourtwotravelersarrivedatChantillywithoutanyaccident,andalightedatthetavernofGreatSt.Martin,thesameatwhichtheyhadstoppedontheirfirstjourney.

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