[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 9 D'ARTAGNAN SHOWS HIMSELF 7/7
"Shame, shame, for four Musketeers to allow an unfortunate fellow who cried for help to be arrested in their midst! And a gentleman to hobnob with a bailiff!" "Porthos," said Aramis, "Athos has already told you that you are a simpleton, and I am quite of his opinion.
D'Artagnan, you are a great man; and when you occupy Monsieur de Treville's place, I will come and ask your influence to secure me an abbey." "Well, I am in a maze," said Porthos; "do YOU approve of what d'Artagnan has done ?" "PARBLEU! Indeed I do," said Athos; "I not only approve of what he has done, but I congratulate him upon it." "And now, gentlemen," said d'Artagnan, without stopping to explain his conduct to Porthos, "All for one, one for all--that is our motto, is it not ?" "And yet--" said Porthos. "Hold out your hand and swear!" cried Athos and Aramis at once. Overcome by example, grumbling to himself, nevertheless, Porthos stretched out his hand, and the four friends repeated with one voice the formula dictated by d'Artagnan: "All for one, one for all." "That's well! Now let us everyone retire to his own home," said d'Artagnan, as if he had done nothing but command all his life; "and attention! For from this moment we are at feud with the cardinal.".
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