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第147章

D'Artagnan's Lesson.

Raoul did not meet with D'Artagnan the next day, as he had hoped.He only met with Planchet, whose joy was great at seeing the young man again, and who contrived to pay him two or three little soldierly compliments, savoring very little of the grocer's shop.But as Raoul was returning the next day from Vincennes, at the head of fifty dragoons confided to him by Monsieur le Prince, he perceived, in La Place Baudoyer, a man with his nose in the air, examining a house as we examine a horse we have a fancy to buy.This man, dressed in citizen costume buttoned up like a military pourpoint, a very small hat on his head, but a long shagreen-mounted sword by his side, turned his head as soon as he heard the steps of the horses, and left off looking at the house to look at the dragoons.It was simply M.

d'Artagnan; D'Artagnan on foot; D'Artagnan with his hands behind him, passing a little review upon the dragoons, after having reviewed the buildings.Not a man, not a tag, not a horse's hoof escaped his inspection.Raoul rode at the side of his troop; D'Artagnan perceived him the last."Eh!" said he, "Eh! Mordioux!""I was not mistaken!" cried Raoul, turning his horse towards him.

"Mistaken -- no! Good-day to you," replied the ex-musketeer;whilst Raoul eagerly pressed the hand of his old friend.

"Take care, Raoul," said D'Artagnan, "the second horse of the fifth rank will lose a shoe before he gets to the Pont Marie; he has only two nails left in his off fore-foot.""Wait a minute, I will come back," said Raoul.

"Can you quit your detachment?"

"The cornet is there to take my place."

"Then you will come and dine with me?"

"Most willingly, Monsieur d'Artagnan."

"Be quick, then; leave your horse, or make them give me one.""I prefer coming back on foot with you."

Raoul hastened to give notice to the cornet, who took his post; he then dismounted, gave his horse to one of the dragoons, and with great delight seized the arm of M.

d'Artagnan, who had watched him during all these little evolutions with the satisfaction of a connoisseur.

"What, do you come from Vincennes?" said he.

"Yes, monsieur le chevalier."

"And the cardinal?"

"Is very ill, it is even reported he is dead.'

"Are you on good terms with M.Fouquet?" asked D'Artagnan, with a disdainful movement of the shoulders, proving that the death of Mazarin did not affect him beyond measure.

"With M.Fouquet?" said Raoul " I do not know him.""So much the worse! so much the worse! for a new king always seeks to get good men in his employment.""Oh! the king means no harm," replied the young man.

"I say nothing about the crown," cried D'Artagnan; "I am speaking of the king -- the king, that is M.Fouquet, if the cardinal is dead.You must contrive to stand well with M.

Fouquet, if you do not wish to molder away all your life as I have moldered.It is true you have, fortunately, other protectors.""M.le Prince, for instance."

"Worn out! worn out!"

"M.le Comte de la Fere?"

"Athos! Oh! that's different; yes, Athos -- and if you have any wish to make your way in England, you cannot apply to a better person; I can even say, without too much vanity, that I myself have some credit at the court of Charles II.There is a king -- God speed him!""Ah!" cried Raoul, with the natural curiosity of well-born young people, while listening to experience and courage.

"Yes, a king who amuses himself, it is true, but who has had a sword in his hand, and can appreciate useful men.Athos is on good terms with Charles II.Take service there, and leave these scoundrels of contractors and farmers-general, who steal as well with French hands as others have done with Italian hands; leave the little snivelling king, who is going to give us another reign of Francis II.Do you know anything of history, Raoul?""Yes, monsieur le chevalier."

"Do you know, then, that Francis II.had always the earache?""No, I did not know that."

"That Charles IV.had always the headache?""Indeed!"

"And Henry III.always the stomach-ache?"Raoul began to laugh.

"Well, my dear friend, Louis XIV.always has the heartache;it is deplorable to see a king sighing from morning till night without saying once in course of the day, ventre-saint-gris! corboeuf! or anything to rouse one.""Was that the reason why you quitted the service, monsieur le chevalier?""Yes."

"But you yourself, M.d'Artagnan, are throwing the handle after the axe; you will not make a fortune.""Who? I?" replied D'Artagnan, in a careless tone; "I am settled -- I had some family property."Raoul looked at him.The poverty of D'Artagnan was proverbial.A Gascon, he exceeded in ill-luck all the gasconnades of France and Navarre; Raoul had a hundred times heard Job and D'Artagnan named together, as the twins Romulus and Remus.D'Artagnan caught Raoul's look of astonishment.

"And has not your father told you I have been in England?""Yes, monsieur le chevalier."

"And that I there met with a very lucky chance?""No, monsieur, I did not know that."

"Yes, a very worthy friend of mine, a great nobleman, the viceroy of Scotland and Ireland, has endowed me with an inheritance.""An inheritance?"

"And a good one, too."

"Then you are rich?"

"Bah!"

"Receive my sincere congratulation."

"Thank you! Look, that is my house."

"Place de Greve?"

"Yes, don't you like this quarter?"

"On the contrary, the look-out over the water is pleasant.

Oh! what a pretty old house!"

"The sign Notre Dame; it is an old cabaret, which I have transformed into a private house in two days.""But the cabaret is still open?"

"Pardieu!"

"And where do you lodge, then?

"I? I lodge with Planchet."

"You said, just now, `This is my house.'""I said so, because, in fact, it is my house.I have bought it.""Ah!" said Raoul.

"At ten years' purchase, my dear Raoul; a superb affair, Ibought the house for thirty thousand livres; it has a garden which opens to the Rue de la Mortillerie; the cabaret lets for a thousand livres, with the first story; the garret, or second floor, for five hundred livres.""Indeed!"

"Yes, indeed."

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