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二十年后-第章

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  〃Merciful goodness!〃 whispered Aramis to Athos; 〃did you see?〃
  〃What?〃 asked Athos。
  〃The face of the shortest of those three gentlemen?〃
  〃No。〃
  〃He looked to me  but 'tis impossible。〃
  At this instant the sergeant; who had been for his orders; returned; and pointing to the three gentlemen in cloaks; said:
  〃The passports are in order; let these three gentlemen pass。〃
  The three gentlemen bowed and hastened to take advantage of this permission。
  Aramis looked after them; and as the last of them passed close to him he pressed the hand of Athos。
  〃What is the matter with you; my friend?〃 asked the latter。
  〃I have  doubtless I am dreaming; tell me; sir;〃 he said to the sergeant; 〃do you know those three gentlemen who are just gone out?〃
  〃Only by their passports; they are three Frondists; who are gone to rejoin the Duc de Longueville。〃
  〃'Tis strange;〃 said Aramis; almost involuntarily; 〃I fancied that I recognized Mazarin himself。〃
  The sergeant burst into a fit of laughter。
  〃He!〃 he cried; 〃he venture himself amongst us; to be hung! Not so foolish as all that。〃
  〃Ah!〃 muttered Athos; 〃I may be mistaken; I haven't the unerring eye of D'Artagnan。〃
  〃Who is speaking of Monsieur D'Artagnan?〃 asked an officer who appeared at that moment upon the threshold of the room。
  〃What!〃 cried Aramis and Athos; 〃what! Planchet!〃
  〃Planchet;〃 added Grimaud; 〃Planchet; with a gorget; indeed!〃
  〃Ah; gentlemen!〃 cried Planchet; 〃so you are back again in Paris。 Oh; how happy you make us! no doubt you e to join the princes!〃
  〃As thou seest; Planchet;〃 said Aramis; whilst Athos smiled on seeing what important rank was held in the city militia by the former rade of Musqueton; Bazin and Grimaud。
  〃And Monsieur d'Artagnan; of whom you spoke just now; Monsieur d'Herblay; may I ask if you have any news of him?〃
  〃We parted from him four days ago and we have reason to believe that he has reached Paris before us。〃
  〃No; sir; I am sure he hasn't yet arrived。 But then he may have stopped at Saint Germain。〃
  〃I don't think so; we appointed to meet at La Chevrette。〃
  〃I was there this very day。〃
  〃And had the pretty Madeleine no news?〃 asked Aramis; smiling。
  〃No; sir; and it must be admitted that she seemed very anxious。〃
  〃In fact;〃 said Aramis; 〃there is no time lost and we made our journey quickly。 Permit me; then; my dear Athos; without inquiring further about our friend; to pay my respects to M。 Planchet。〃
  〃Ah; monsieur le chevalier;〃 said Planchet; bowing。
  〃Lieutenant?〃 asked Aramis。
  〃Lieutenant; with a promise of being captain。〃
  〃'Tis capital; and pray; how did you acquire all these honors?〃
  〃In the first place; gentlemen; you know that I was the means of Monsieur de Rochefort's escape; well; I was very near being hung by Mazarin and that made me more popular than ever。〃
  〃So; owing to your popularity  〃
  〃No; thanks to something better。 You know; gentlemen; that I served the Piedmont regiment and had the honor of being a sergeant?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃Well; one day when no one could drill a mob of citizens; who began to march; some with the right foot; others with the left; I succeeded; I did; in making them all begin with the same foot; and I was made lieutenant on the spot。〃
  〃So I presume;〃 said Athos; 〃that you have a large number of the nobles with you?〃
  〃Certainly。 There are the Prince de Conti; the Duc de Longueville; the Duc de Beaufort; the Duc de Bouillon; the Marechal de la Mothe; the Marquis de Sevigne; and I don't know who; for my part。〃
  〃And the Vite Raoul de Bragelonne?〃 inquired Athos; in a tremulous voice。 〃D'Artagnan told me that he had remended him to your care; in parting。〃
  〃Yes; count; nor have I lost sight of him for a single instant since。〃
  〃Then;〃 said Athos in a tone of delight; 〃he is well? no accident has happened to him?〃
  〃None; sir。〃
  〃And he lives?〃
  〃Still at the Hotel of the Great Charlemagne。〃
  〃And passes his time?〃
  〃Sometimes with the queen of England; sometimes with Madame de Chevreuse。 He and the Count de Guiche are like each other's shadows。〃
  〃Thanks; Planchet; thanks!〃 cried Athos; extending his hand to the lieutenant。
  〃Oh; sir!〃 Planchet only touched the tips of the count's fingers。
  〃Well; what are you doing; count  to a former lackey?
  〃My friend;〃 said Athos; 〃he has given me news of Raoul。〃
  〃And now; gentlemen;〃 said Planchet; who had not heard what they were saying; 〃what do you intend to do?〃
  〃Re…enter Paris; if you will let us; my good Planchet。〃
  〃Let you。 sir? Now; as ever; I am nothing but your servant。〃 Then turning to his men:
  〃Allow these gentlemen to pass;〃 he said; 〃they are friends of the Duc de Beaufort。〃
  〃Long live the Duc de Beaufort!〃 cried the sentinels。
  The sergeant drew near to Planchet。
  〃What! without passports?〃 he murmured。
  〃Without passports;〃 said Planchet。
  〃Take notice; captain;〃 he continued; giving Planchet his expected title; 〃take notice that one of the three men who just now went out from here told me privately to distrust these gentlemen。〃
  〃And I;〃 said Planchet; with dignity; 〃I know them and I answer for them。〃
  As he said this; he pressed Grimaud's hand; who seemed honored by the distinction。
  〃Farewell till we meet again;〃 said Aramis; as they took leave of Planchet; 〃if anything happens to us we shall blame you for it。〃
  〃Sir;〃 said Planchet; 〃I am in all things at your service。〃
  〃That fellow is no fool;〃 said Aramis; as he got on his horse。
  〃How should he be?〃 replied Athos; whilst mounting also; 〃seeing he was used so long to brush your hats。〃
  The Ambassadors
  The two friends rode rapidly down the declivity of the Faubourg; but on arriving at the bottom were surprised to find that the streets of Paris had bee rivers; and the open places lakes; after the great rains which fell in January the Seine had overflowed its banks and the river inundated half the capital。 The two gentlemen were obliged; therefore; to get off their horses and take a boat; and in that strange manner they ap
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