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D’artagnan and the Englishman

           d’Artagnanthenonlyhalf-lied,whichislyingbutlittle,whenhesaidthatbygoinginsearchofMiladyheatthesametimewentinsearchofConstance.

           Thinkingofallthis,andfromtimetotimegivingatouchofthespurtohishorse,d’Artagnancompletedhisshortjourney,andarrivedatSt.Germain.HehadjustpassedbythepavilioninwhichtenyearslaterLouisXIVwasborn.Herodeupaveryquietstreet,lookingtotherightandthelefttoseeifhecouldcatchanyvestigeofhisbeautifulEnglishwoman,whenfromthegroundfloorofaprettyhouse,which,accordingtothefashionofthetime,hadnowindowtowardthestreet,hesawafacepeepoutwithwhichhethoughthewasacquainted.Thispersonwalkedalongtheterrace,whichwasornamentedwithflowers.Planchetrecognizedhimfirst.

           "Eh,monsieur!"saidhe,addressingd’Artagnan,"don’tyourememberthatfacewhichisblinkingyonder?"

           "No,"saidd’Artagnan,"andyetIamcertainitisnotthefirsttimeIhaveseenthatvisage."

           "PARBLEU,Ibelieveitisnot,"saidPlanchet."Why,itispoorLubin,thelackeyoftheComtedeWardeshewhomyoutooksuchgoodcareofamonthagoatCalais,ontheroadtothegovernor’scountryhouse!"

           "Soitis!"saidd’Artagnan;"Iknowhimnow.Doyouthinkhewouldrecollectyou?"

           "Myfaith,monsieur,hewasinsuchtroublethatIdoubtifhecanhaveretainedaveryclearrecollectionofme."

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