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D’artagnan and the Englishman

           Thereuponsherantowardthecarriage,whichhadturnedroundtowardthewayitcame,jumpeduponthestep,andthecarriagedroveoff.

           Planchetturnedandreturnedthebillet.Then,accustomedtopassiveobedience,hejumpeddownfromtheterrace,rantowardthelane,andattheendoftwentypacesmetd’Artagnan,who,havingseenall,wascomingtohim.

           "Foryou,monsieur,"saidPlanchet,presentingthebillettotheyoungman.

           "Forme?"saidd’Artagnan;"areyousureofthat?"

           "PARDIEU,monsieur,Ican’tbemoresure.TheSOUBRETTEsaid,‘Foryourmaster.’Ihavenoothermasterbutyou;soaprettylittlelass,myfaith,isthatSOUBRETTE!"

           D’Artagnanopenedtheletter,andreadthesewords:

           "Apersonwhotakesmoreinterestinyouthansheiswillingtoconfesswishestoknowonwhatdayitwillsuityoutowalkintheforest?Tomorrow,attheHotelFieldoftheClothofGold,alackeyinblackandredwillwaitforyourreply."

           "Oh!"saidd’Artagnan,"thisisratherwarm;itappearsthatMiladyandIareanxiousaboutthehealthofthesameperson.Well,Planchet,howisthegoodMonsieurdeWardes?Heisnotdead,then?"

           "No,monsieur,heisaswellasamancanbewithfourswordwoundsinhisbody;foryou,withoutquestion,inflictedfouruponthedeargentleman,andheisstillveryweak,havinglostalmostallhisblood.AsIsaid,monsieur,Lubindidnotknowme,andtoldmeouradventurefromoneendtotheother."

           "Welldone,Planchet!youarethekingoflackeys.

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