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The Place Royale
They proceeded silently to the centre of the Place; but as at this very moment the moon had just emerged from behind a cloud; they thought they might be observed if they remained on that spot and therefore regained the shade of the lime…trees。
There were benches here and there; the four gentlemen stopped near them; at a sign from Athos; Porthos and D'Artagnan sat down; the two others stood in front of them。
After a few minutes of silent embarrassment; Athos spoke。
〃Gentlemen;〃 he said; 〃our presence here is the best proof of former friendship; not one of us has failed the others at this rendezvous; not one has; therefore; to reproach himself。〃
〃Hear me; count;〃 replied D'Artagnan; 〃instead of making pliments to each other; let us explain our conduct to each other; like men of right and honest hearts。〃
〃I wish for nothing more; have you any cause of plaint against me or Monsieur d'Herblay? If so; speak out;〃 answered Athos。
〃I have;〃 replied D'Artagnan。 〃When I saw you at your chateau at Bragelonne; I made certain proposals to you which you perfectly understood; instead of answering me as a friend; you played with me as a child; the friendship; therefore; that you boast of was not broken yesterday by the shock of swords; but by your dissimulation at your castle。〃
〃D'Artagnan!〃 said Athos; reproachfully。
〃You asked for candor and you have it。 You ask what I have against you; I tell you。 And I have the same sincerity to show you; if you wish; Monsieur d'Herblay; I acted in a similar way to you and you also deceived me。〃
〃Really; monsieur; you say strange things;〃 said Aramis。 〃You came seeking me to make to me certain proposals; but did you make them? No; you sounded me; nothing more。 Very well what did I say to you? that Mazarin was contemptible and that I wouldn't serve Mazarin。 But that is all。 Did I tell you that I wouldn't serve any other? On the contrary; I gave you to understand; I think; that I adhered to the princes。 We even joked very pleasantly; if I remember rightly; on the very probable contingency of your being charged by the cardinal with my arrest。 Were you a party man? There is no doubt of that。 Well; why should not we; too; belong to a party? You had your secret and we had ours; we didn't exchange them。 So much the better; it proves that we know how to keep our secrets。〃
〃I do not reproach you; monsieur;〃 said D'Artagnan; 〃'tis only because Monsieur de la Fere has spoken of friendship that I question your conduct。〃
〃And what do you find in it that is worthy of blame?〃 asked Aramis; haughtily。
The blood mounted instantly to the temples of D'Artagnan; who arose; and replied:
〃I consider it worthy conduct of a pupil of Jesuits。〃
On seeing D'Artagnan rise; Porthos rose also; these four men were therefore all standing at the same time; with a menacing aspect; opposite to each other。
Upon hearing D'Artagnan's reply; Aramis seemed about to draw his sword; when Athos prevented him。
〃D'Artagnan;〃 he said; 〃you are here to…night; still infuriated by yesterday's adventure。 I believed your heart noble enough to enable a friendship of twenty years to overe an affront of a quarter of an hour。 e; do you really think you have anything to say against me? Say it then; if I am in fault I will avow the error。〃
The grave and harmonious tones of that beloved voice seemed to have still its ancient influence; whilst that of Aramis; which had bee harsh and tuneless in his moments of ill…humor; irritated him。 He answered therefore:
〃I think; monsieur le te; that you had something to municate to me at your chateau of Bragelonne; and that gentleman〃 he pointed to Aramis 〃had also something to tell me when I was in his convent。 At that time I was not concerned in the adventure; in the course of which you have so successfully estopped me! However; because I was prudent you must not take me for a fool。 If I had wished to widen the breach between those whom Monsieur d'Herblay chooses to receive with a rope ladder and those whom he receives with a wooden ladder; I could have spoken out。〃
〃What are you meddling with?〃 cried Aramis; pale with anger; suspecting that D'Artagnan had acted as a spy on him and had seen him with Madame de Longueville。
〃I never meddle save with what concerns me; and I know how to make believe that I haven't seen what does not concern me; but I hate hypocrites; and among that number I place musketeers who are abbes and abbes who are musketeers; and;〃 he added; turning to Porthos 〃here's a gentleman who's of the same opinion as myself。〃
Porthos; who had not spoken one word; answered merely by a word and a gesture。
He said 〃yes〃 and he put his hand on his sword。
Aramis started back and drew his。 D'Artagnan bent forward; ready either to attack or to stand on his defense。
Athos at that moment extended his hand with the air of supreme mand which characterized him alone; drew out his sword and the scabbard at the same time; broke the blade in the sheath on his knee and threw the pieces to his right。 Then turning to Aramis:
〃Aramis;〃 he said; 〃break your sword。〃
Aramis hesitated。
〃It must be done;〃 said Athos; then in a lower and more gentle voice; he added。 〃I wish it。〃
Then Aramis; paler than before; but subdued by these words; snapped the serpent blade between his hands; and then folding his arms; stood trembling with rage。
These proceedings made D'Artagnan and Porthos draw back。 D'Artagnan did not draw his sword; Porthos put his back into the sheath。
〃Never!〃 exclaimed Athos; raising his right hand to Heaven; 〃never! I swear before God; who seeth us; and who; in the darkness of this night heareth us; never shall my sword cross yours; never my eye express a glance of anger; nor my heart a throb of hatred; at you。 We lived together; we loved; we hated together; we shed; we mingled our blood together; and too probably; I may still add; that there may be yet a bond between us closer even than that of friendship; perhaps there may be the bond of crime; for we four; we once did condemn; judge and slay a human being whom we had not any right to cut off fro