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The Three Musketeers

26 ARAMIS AND HIS THESIS
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I took him to the Rue Payenne, to exactly the same spot where, a year before, at the very same hour, he had paid me the compliment I have related to you.

It was a superb moonlight night.

We immediately drew, and at the first pass I laid him stark dead." "The devil!" cried d'Artagnan.
"Now," continued Aramis, "as the ladies did not see the singer come back, and as he was found in the Rue Payenne with a great sword wound through his body, it was supposed that I had accommodated him thus; and the matter created some scandal which obliged me to renounce the cassock for a time.

Athos, whose acquaintance I made about that period, and Porthos, who had in addition to my lessons taught me some effective tricks of fence, prevailed upon me to solicit the uniform of a Musketeer.

The king entertained great regard for my father, who had fallen at the siege of Arras, and the uniform was granted.


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