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either Hercules or Porthos。 Let us get down; count; and
examine this rock。〃
They both alighted。 The stone had been brought with the
evident intention of barricading the road; but some one
having perceived the obstacle had partially turned it aside。
With the assistance of Blaisois and Grimaud the friends
succeeded in turning the stone over。 Upon the side next the
ground were scratched the following words:

〃Eight of the light dragoons are pursuing us。 If we reach
Compiegne we shall stop at the Peacock。 It is kept by a
friend of ours。〃

〃At last we have something definite;〃 said Athos; 〃let us go
to the Peacock。〃
〃Yes;〃 answered Aramis; 〃but if we are to get there we must
rest our horses; for they are almost broken…winded。〃
Aramis was right; they stopped at the first tavern and made
each horse swallow a double quantity of corn steeped in
wine; they gave them three hours' rest and then set off
again。 The men themselves were almost dead with fatigue; but
hope supported them。
In six hours they reached Compiegne and alighted at the
Peacock。 The host proved to be a worthy man; as bald as a
Chinaman。 They asked him if some time ago he had not
received in his house two gentlemen who were pursued by
dragoons; without answering he went out and brought in the
blade of a rapier。
〃Do you know that?〃 he asked。
Athos merely glanced at it。
〃'Tis D'Artagnan's sword;〃 he said。
〃Does it belong to the smaller or to the larger of the two?〃
asked the host。
〃To the smaller。〃
〃I see that you are the friends of these gentlemen。〃
〃Well; what has happened to them?〃
〃They were pursued by eight of the light dragoons; who rode
into the courtyard before they had time to close the gate。〃
〃Eight!〃 said Aramis; 〃it surprises me that two such heroes
as Porthos and D'Artagnan should have allowed themselves to
be arrested by eight men。〃
〃The eight men would doubtless have failed had they not been
assisted by twenty soldiers of the regiment of Italians in
the king's service; who are in garrison in this town so that
your friends were overpowered by numbers。〃
〃Arrested; were they?〃 inquired Athos; 〃is it known why?〃
〃No; sir; they were carried off instantly; and had not even
time to tell me why; but as soon as they were gone I found
this broken sword…blade; as I was helping to raise two dead
men and five or six wounded ones。〃
〃'Tis still a consolation that they were not wounded;〃 said
Aramis。
〃Where were they taken?〃 asked Athos。
〃Toward the town of Louvres;〃 was the reply。
The two friends having agreed to leave Blaisois and Grimaud
at Compiegne with the horses; resolved to take post horses;
and having snatched a hasty dinner they continued their
journey to Louvres。 Here they found only one inn; in which
was consumed a liqueur which preserves its reputation to our
time and which is still made in that town。
〃Let us alight here;〃 said Athos。 〃D'Artagnan will not have
let slip an opportunity of drinking a glass of this liqueur;
and at the same time leaving some trace of himself。〃
They went into the town and asked for two glasses of
liqueur; at the counter  as their friends must have done
before them。 The counter was covered with a plate of pewter;
upon this plate was written with the point of a large pin:
〃Rueil 。 。 。 D 。 。〃
〃They went to Rueil;〃 cried Aramis。
〃Let us go to Rueil;〃 said Athos。
〃It is to throw ourselves into the wolf's jaws;〃 said
Aramis。
〃Had I been as great a friend of Jonah as I am of D'Artagnan
I should have followed him even into the inside of the whale
itself; and you would have done the same; Aramis。〃
〃Certainly  but you make me out better than I am; dear
count。 Had I been alone I should scarcely have gone to Rueil
without great caution。 But where you go; I go。〃
They then set off for Rueil。 Here the deputies of the
parliament had just arrived; in order to enter upon those
famous conferences which were to last three weeks; and
produced eventually that shameful peace; at the conclusion
of which the prince was arrested。 Rueil was crowded with
advocates; presidents and councillors; who came from the
Parisians; and; on the side of the court; with officers and
guards; it was therefore easy; in the midst of this
confusion; to remain as unobserved as any one might wish;
besides; the conferences implied a truce; and to arrest two
gentlemen; even Frondeurs; at this time; would have been an
attack on the rights of the people。
The two friends mingled with the crowd and fancied that
every one was occupied with the same thought that tormented
them。 They expected to hear some mention made of D'Artagnan
or of Porthos; but every one was engrossed by articles and
reforms。 It was the advice of Athos to go straight to the
minister。
〃My friend;〃 said Aramis; 〃take care; our safety lies in our
obscurity。 If we were to make ourselves known we should be
sent to rejoin our friends in some deep ditch; from which
the devil himself could not take us out。 Let us try not to
find them out by accident; but from our notions。 Arrested at
Compiegne; they have been carried to Rueil; at Rueil they
have been questioned by the cardinal; who has either kept
them near him or sent them to Saint Germain。 As to the
Bastile; they are not there; though the Bastile is
especially for the Frondeurs。 They are not dead; for the
death of D'Artagnan would make a sensation。 As for Porthos;
I believe him to be eternal; like God; although less
patient。 Do not let us despond; but wait at Rueil; for my
conviction is that they are at Rueil。 But what ails you? You
are pale。〃
〃It is this;〃 answered Athos; with a trembling voice。
〃I remember that at the Castle of Rueil the Cardinal
Richelieu had some horrible ‘oubliettes' constructed。〃
〃Oh! never fear;〃 said Aramis。 〃Richelieu was a gentleman;
our equal in birth; our superior in position。 He could; like
the king; touch the greatest of us on the head; and touching
them make such heads shake on their shoulders。 But Mazarin
is a low…born rogue; who can at the most take us by the
collar; like an archer。 Be calm  for I am sure that
D'Artagnan and Porthos are at Rueil; alive and well。〃
〃But;〃 resumed Athos; 〃I recur to my first proposal。 I know
no better means than to act with candor。 I shall seek; not
Mazarin; but the queen; and say to her; ‘Madame; restore to
us your two servants and our two friends。'〃
Aramis shook his head。
〃'Tis a last resource; but let us not employ it till it is
imperatively called for; let us rather persevere in our
researches。〃
They continued their inquiries and at last met with a light
dragoon who had formed one of the guard which had escorted
D'Artagnan to Rueil。
Athos; however; perpetually recurred to his proposed
interview with the queen。
〃In order to see the queen;〃 said Aramis; 〃we must first see
the cardinal; and when we have seen the cardinal  remember
what I tell you; Athos  we shall be reunited to our
friends; but not in the way you wish。 Now; that way of
joining them is not very attractive to me; I confess。 Let us
act in freedom; that we may act well and quickly。〃
〃I shall go;〃 he said; 〃to the queen。〃
〃Well; then;〃 answered Aramis; 〃pray tell me a day or two
beforehand; that I may take that opportunity of going to
Paris。〃
〃To whom?〃
〃Zounds! how do I know? perhaps to Madame de Longueville。
She is all…powerful yonder; she will help me。 But send me
word should you be arrested; for then I will return
directly。〃
〃Why do you not take your chance and be arrested with me?〃
〃No; I thank you。〃
〃Should we; by being arrested; be all four together again;
we should not; I am not sure; be twenty…four hours in prison
without getting free。〃
〃My friend; since I killed Chatillon; adored of the ladies
of Saint Germain; I am too great a celebrity not to fear a
prison doubly。 The queen is likely to follow Mazarin's
counsels and to have me tried。〃
〃Do you think she loves this Italian so much as they say she
does?〃
〃Did she not love an Englishman?〃
〃My friend; she is a woman。〃
〃No; no; you are deceived  she is a queen。〃
〃Dear friend; I shall sacrifice myself and go and see Anne
of Austria。〃
〃Adieu; Athos; I am going to raise an army。〃
〃For what purpose?〃
〃To come back and besiege Rueil。〃
〃Wher

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