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Alexandre Dumas: Twenty Years After12. In which it is shown... (continued)"Bayard." "What horse dost thou choose for thyself?" "I like Rustaud, my lord; a good animal, whose paces suit me." "Strong, thinkest thou?" "Half Norman, half Mecklenburger; will go night and day." "That will do for us. See to these horses. Polish up or make some one else polish my arms. Then take pistols with thee and a hunting-knife." "Are we then going to travel, my lord?" asked Mousqueton, rather uneasy. "Something better still, Mouston." "An expedition, sir?" asked the steward, whose roses began to change into lilies. "We are going to return to the service, Mouston," replied Porthos, still trying to restore his mustache to the military curl it had long lost. "Into the service -- the king's service?" Mousqueton trembled; even his fat, smooth cheeks shook as he spoke, and he looked at D'Artagnan with an air of reproach; he staggered, and his voice was almost choked. "Yes and no. We shall serve in a campaign, seek out all sorts of adventures -- return, in short, to our former life." These last words fell on Mousqueton like a thunderbolt. It was those very terrible old days that made the present so excessively delightful, and the blow was so great he rushed out, overcome, and forgot to shut the door. The two friends remained alone to speak of the future and to build castles in the air. The good wine which Mousqueton had placed before them traced out in glowing drops to D'Artagnan a fine perspective, shining with quadruples and pistoles, and showed to Porthos a blue ribbon and a ducal mantle; they were, in fact, asleep on the table when the servants came to light them to their bed. This is page 127 of 841. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (1 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of Twenty Years After at Amazon.com
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