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Nevertheless, he never borrowed a sou of his companions, although his purse was ever at their service; and when he had played upon honor, he always awakened his creditor by six o’clock the next morning to pay the debt of the preceding evening.
8 CONCERNING A COURT INTRIGUEIn the meantime, the forty pistoles of King Louis XIII, like all other things of this world, after having had a beginning had an end, and after this end our four
companions
began to be somewhat embarrassed.
While d’Artagnan was running through the streets and knocking at doors, Aramis had joined his companions; so that on returning home d’Artagnan found the reunion complete.
Aramis appeared to make a strong inward effort, like a man who, in the full relation of a falsehood, finds himself stopped by some unforeseen obstacle; but the eyes of his three
companions
were fixed upon him, their ears were wide open, and there were no means of retreat.
"What diabolical villainy you have performed here," said Porthos, when the officer had rejoined his
companions
and the four friends found themselves alone.
Now, if Aramis had been at home when Planchet came to his abode, he had doubtless hastened to the Rue des Fossoyeurs, and finding nobody there but his other two
companions
perhaps, they would not be able to conceive what all this meant.
The black horses of the Musketeers, their martial carriage, with the regimental step of these noble
companions
of the soldier, would have betrayed the most strict incognito.
Mousqueton’s horse rejoined them, and galloped by the side of his
companions.
He took the money which Athos offered to him, and after turning and turning it over and over in his hands, suddenly cried out that it was bad, and that he would have him and his
companions
arrested as forgers.
However proud you may be, you will not refuse to accept one of them, and to request your three
companions
to accept the others--that is, in order to make war against us.
"But, A PROPOS," resumed M. de Treville, "what has become of your three companions?"
"What?""While his Eminence was seeking for me in Paris, I would take, without sound of drum or trumpet, the road to Picardy, and would go and make some inquiries concerning my three
companions.
"But your companions?""I don’t think they can be in need of any.
His two
companions
were already on horseback.
He only added that on his return from Great Britain he had brought back four magnificent horses--one for himself, and one for each of his companions; then he informed Porthos that the one intended for him was already installed in the stable of the tavern.
"I had been warned by the authorities that a celebrated coiner of bad money would arrive at my inn, with several of his companions, all disguised as Guards or Musketeers.
"Gentlemen," said Athos, addressing at the same time his
companions
and their adversaries, "are we ready?""Yes!" answered the Englishmen and the Frenchmen, as with one voice.
D’Artagnan and Athos put themselves into saddle with their companions, and all four set forward; Athos upon a horse he owed to a woman, Aramis on a horse he owed to his mistress, Porthos on a horse he owed to his procurator’s wife, and d’Artagnan on a horse he owed to his good fortune--the best mistress possible.
His three
companions
joined him.
D’Artagnan set out with his four companions, and followed the trench; the two Guards marched abreast with him, and the two soldiers followed behind.
The three composing our forlorn hope were deliberating whether they should proceed any further, when all at once a circle of smoke enveloped the giant of stone, and a dozen balls came whistling around d’Artagnan and his
companions.
D’Artagnan and his two
companions
turned their backs, and commenced a retreat which resembled a flight.
The Guardsman who had returned at the first discharge announced the death of his four
companions.
The was the more easy for our three
companions
in particular; for being friends of M. de Treville, they obtained from him special permission to be absent after the closing of the camp.
The three
companions
advanced rather humbly--for all were now convinced that they had to do with someone more powerful than themselves--leaving Athos the post of speaker.
Your
companions
are no doubt Messieurs Porthos and Aramis."
I only know for a certainty that he fell; and it seemed to me that he was borne away with his two companions."
The three Musketeers passed behind his Eminence, who again enveloped his face in his cloak, and put his horse in motion, keeping from eight to ten paces in advance of his four
companions.
Athos took advantage of this moment to tell his two
companions
to fasten the door inside, and to make them a sign to come and listen with him.
Athos, who had not lost a word of the conversation, took his two
companions
by the hand, and led them to the other end of the room.
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