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Alexandre Dumas: Twenty Years After8. How D'Artagnan... discovers his old Friend (continued)"Hey! your honor!" cried Planchet, "I've a man behind me." D'Artagnan turned around and plainly saw two human forms on Planchet's horse. "'Tis then the devil that pursues!" he cried; drawing his sword and preparing to attack the new foe. "No, no, dear D'Artagnan," said the figure, "'tis not the devil, 'tis Aramis; gallop fast, Planchet, and when you come to the end of the village turn swiftly to the left." And Planchet, with Aramis behind him, set off at full gallop, followed by D'Artagnan, who began to think he was in the merry maze of some fantastic dream. This is page 86 of 841. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Twenty Years After at Amazon.com
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