[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 11 IN WHICH THE PLOT THICKENS 5/26
But for the moment, let us do as did the amorous Gascon; we will see after the worthy mercer later. D'Artagnan, reflecting on his future amours, addressing himself to the beautiful night, and smiling at the stars, ascended the Rue Cherish-Midi, or Chase-Midi, as it was then called.
As he found himself in the quarter in which Aramis lived, he took it into his head to pay his friend a visit in order to explain the motives which had led him to send Planchet with a request that he would come instantly to the mousetrap.
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.
This mystery required an explanation; at least, so d'Artagnan declared to himself. He likewise thought this was an opportunity for talking about pretty little Mme.Bonacieux, of whom his head, if not his heart, was already full.
We must never look for discretion in first love.
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