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The Three Musketeers

28 THE RETURN
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I remarked that he regretted the horse furniture very much.

You appear to think much of your horse.

In your place I would stake the furniture against the horse." "But he will not wish for only one harness." "Stake both, PARDIEU! I am not selfish, as you are." "You would do so ?" said d'Artagnan, undecided, so strongly did the confidence of Athos begin to prevail, in spite of himself.
"On my honor, in one single throw." "But having lost the horses, I am particularly anxious to preserve the harnesses." "Stake your diamond, then." "This?
That's another matter.

Never, never!" "The devil!" said Athos.

"I would propose to you to stake Planchet, but as that has already been done, the Englishman would not, perhaps, be willing." "Decidedly, my dear Athos," said d'Artagnan, "I should like better not to risk anything." "That's a pity," said Athos, coolly.


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