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to you, who have evidently a leaning to Mazarin." "I!" cried D'Artagnan, "not in the least." "You spoke of a mission." "Did I? I was wrong then, no, I said what you say--there is a crisis at hand. Well! let's fly the feather before the wind; let us join with that side to which the wind will carry it and resume our adventurous life. We were once four valiant knights--four hearts fondly united; let us unite again, not our hearts, which have never been severed, but our courage and our fortunes. Here's a good opportunity for getting something better than a diamond." "You are right, D'Artagnan; I held a similar project, but as I had not nor ever shall have your fruitful, vigorous imagination, the idea was suggested to me. Every one nowadays wants auxiliaries; propositions have been made to me and I confess to you frankly that the coadjutor has made me speak out." "Monsieur de Gondy! the cardinal's enemy?" "No; the king's friend," said Aramis; "the king's friend, you understand. Well, it is a question of serving the king, the gentleman's duty." "But the king is with Mazarin." "He is, but not willingly; in appearance, not heart; and that is exactly the snare the king's enemies are preparing for the poor child." "Ah! but this is, indeed, civil war which you propose to me, dear Aramis." "War for the king." "Yet the king will be at the head of the army on Mazarin's side." "But his heart will be in the army commanded by the Duc de Beaufort." "Monsieur de Beaufort? He is at Vincennes." "Did I say Monsieur de Beaufort? Monsieur de Beaufort or another. Monsieur de Beaufort or Monsieur le Prince." "But Monsieur le Prince is to set out for the army; he is entirely devoted to the cardinal." "Oh oh!" said Aramis, "there are questions between them at this very moment. And besides, if it is not the prince, then Monsieur de Gondy----" "But Monsieur de Gondy is to be made a cardinal; they are soliciting the hat for him." "And are there no cardinals that can fight? Come now, recall the four cardinals that at the head of armies have equalled Monsieur de Guebriant and Monsieur de Gassion." "But a humpbacked general! "Under the cuirass the hump will not be seen. Besides, remember that Alexander was lame and Hannibal had but one eye." "Do you see any great advantage in adhering to this party?" asked D'Artagnan. "I foresee in it the aid of powerful princes." "With the enmity of the government
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