Part 130 (1/2)
”Yes, at Belle-Isle?”
”Not the least in the world”
”Are you sure of that, Porthos?”
”Parbleu!”
”It is i, and I told hiraphy I would have made use of another hich you employed one day”
”'Castrametation'?”
”Yes, that's it; but I never could recollect it”
”All the better What more did he ask you?”
”Who M Getard was”
”Next?”
”Who M Jupenet was”
”He did not happen to see our plan of fortifications, did he?”
”Yes”
”The devil he did!”
”But don't be alar with India-rubber
It was iiven me any advice in those works”
”Ay; but our friend has phenomenally keen eyes”
”What are you afraid of?”
”I fear that everything is discovered, Porthos; the iven orders to nan will not be able to get out before daybreak Your horse is ready saddled; you will gain the first relay; by five o'clock in the ues
Come!”
Aramis then assisted Porthos to dress, piece by piece, with as much celerity as the most skillful valet de chambre could have done Porthos, half stupefied, let him do as he liked, and confounded himself in excuses When he was ready, Ara him place his foot with precaution on every step of the stairs, preventing hi hiiant and Porthos the dwarf Soul set fire to and ani, ready saddled, in the courtyard Porthos mounted Then Aramis hi spread in the yard, with the evident intention of suppressing noise He, at the sa When arrived at the outward gate, drawing Porthos towards hi hi bridle, till you get to Paris,” whispered he in his ears; ”eat on horseback, drink on horseback, but lose not a h; I will not stop”