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Their
lackeys
likewise were absent, and nothing had been heard of either the one or the other.
Monseigneur, I was furnished with a description of your horses, your lackeys, your countenances--nothing was omitted."
D’Artagnan and Athos took the nags of Planchet and Grimaud, and the two
lackeys
started on foot, carrying the saddles on their heads.
The cart was returning empty to Paris, and the two
lackeys
had agreed, for their transport, to slake the wagoner’s thirst along the route.
"Well, for my part," said Athos, "I found Aramis’s Spanish wine so good that I sent on a hamper of sixty bottles of it in the wagon with the
lackeys.
"Well, of the four horses of our
lackeys
we will make two for the masters, for which we will draw lots.
The
lackeys
on their part, like the coursers of Hippolytus, shared the sadness of their masters.
Planchet dismounted and went straight up to Lubin, who did not at all remember him, and the two
lackeys
began to chat with the best understanding possible; while d’Artagnan turned the two horses into a lane, went round the house, and came back to watch the conference from behind a hedge of filberts.
you are the king of
lackeys.
They immediately sent their
lackeys
for Porthos and Aramis, and on their arrival made them acquainted with the situation.
31 ENGLISH AND FRENCHThe hour having come, they went with their four
lackeys
to a spot behind the Luxembourg given up to the feeding of goats.
The
lackeys
were ordered to act as sentinels.
Aramis pushed his so vigorously that after going back fifty paces, the man ended by fairly taking to his heels, and disappeared amid the hooting of the
lackeys.
Keep the purse for your lackeys."
"Then," said d’Artagnan, "let us give the money to the lackeys, as Lord de Winter desired us to do.""Yes," said Athos; "let us give the money to the lackeys--not to our lackeys, but to the
lackeys
of the Englishmen."
"The
lackeys
were brought by the cries she made.
They won’t devour us all four, four lackeys, horses, arms, and all!""And besides, it will be a chance for displaying our new equipments," said Porthos.
Meantime, you see that the
lackeys
saddle the horses."
The
lackeys
followed.
"Ay," said Porthos, "if we cannot leave the camp, our
lackeys
may.""To be sure they may; and this very day we will write the letters," said Aramis.
"Give the
lackeys
money, and they will start."
Aramis had discovered the idea, the
lackeys.
There only remained three things to decide--what they should write to Milady’s brother; what they should write to the clever person at Tours; and which should be the
lackeys
to carry the letters.
"Gentlemen," said Aramis, "the principal question is not to know which of our four
lackeys
is the most discreet, the most strong, the most clever, or the most brave; the principal thing is to know which loves money the best."
"That’s wise--not for the lackeys," resumed Aramis, "but for the master--for the masters, we may say.
Are our
lackeys
sufficiently devoted to us to risk their lives for us?
The other three were occupied in opening an enormous flagon of Collicure wine; these were the
lackeys
of these gentlemen.
"Monseigneur," replied Athos, for amid the general fright he alone had preserved the noble calmness and coolness that never forsook him, "Monseigneur, the Musketeers, when they are not on duty, or when their duty is over, drink and play at dice, and they are certainly superior officers to their lackeys."
"Lackeys
who have the order to warn their masters when anyone passes are not lackeys, they are sentinels."
"Do you know what you look like, all together, as you are armed and guarded by your lackeys?" said the cardinal.
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