[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 21 THE COUNTESS DE WINTER 14/17
They were those we rode on; and you may rely upon me for the others not being inferior to them.
These horses are equipped for the field.
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.
Besides, the end justified the means, as you Frenchmen say, does it not ?" "Yes, my Lord, I accept them," said d'Artagnan; "and if it please God, we will make a good use of your presents." "Well, now, your hand, young man.
Perhaps we shall soon meet on the field of battle; but in the meantime we shall part good friends, I hope." "Yes, my Lord; but with the hope of soon becoming enemies." "Be satisfied; I promise you that." "I depend upon your word, my Lord." D'Artagnan bowed to the duke, and made his way as quickly as possible to the riverside.
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