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word, `Place Royale!’ let us put our swords into our left

hands and shake hands with the right, even in the very lust

and music of the hottest carnage.”

“You speak charmingly,” said Porthos.

“And are the first of men!” added D’Artagnan. “You excel us

all.”

Athos smiled with ineffable pleasure.

“‘Tis then all settled. Gentlemen, your hands; are we not

pretty good Christians?”

“Egad!” said D’Artagnan, “by Heaven! yes.”

“We should be so on this occasion, if only to be faithful to

our oath,” said Aramis.

“Ah, I’m ready to do what you will,” cried Porthos; “even to

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swear by Mahomet. Devil take me if I’ve ever been so happy

as at this moment.”

And he wiped his eyes, still moist.

“Has not one of you a cross?” asked Athos.

Aramis smiled and drew from his vest a cross of diamonds,

which was hung around his neck by a chain of pearls. “Here

is one,” he said.

“Well,” resumed Athos, “swear on this cross, which, in spite

of its magnificent material, is still a cross; swear to be

united in spite of everything, and forever, and may this

oath bind us to each other, and even, also, our descendants!

Does this oath satisfy you?”

“Yes,” said they all, with one accord.

“Ah, traitor!” muttered D’Artagnan, leaning toward Aramis

and whispering in his ear, “you have made us swear on the

crucifix of a Frondeuse.”

29

The Ferry across the Oise.

We hope that the reader has not quite forgotten the young

traveler whom we left on the road to Flanders.

In losing sight of his guardian, whom he had quitted, gazing

after him in front of the royal basilican, Raoul spurred on

his horse, in order not only to escape from his own

melancholy reflections, but also to hide from Olivain the

emotion his face might betray.

One hour’s rapid progress, however, sufficed to disperse the

gloomy fancies that had clouded the young man’s bright

anticipations; and the hitherto unfelt pleasure of freedom

— a pleasure which is sweet even to those who have never

known dependence — seemed to Raoul to gild not only Heaven

and earth, but especially that blue but dim horizon of life

we call the future.

Nevertheless, after several attempts at conversation with

Olivain he foresaw that many days passed thus would prove

exceedingly dull; and the count’s agreeable voice, his

gentle and persuasive eloquence, recurred to his mind at the

various towns through which they journeyed and about which

he had no longer any one to give him those interesting

details which he would have drawn from Athos, the most

amusing and the best informed of guides. Another

recollection contributed also to sadden Raoul: on their

arrival at Sonores he had perceived, hidden behind a screen

of poplars, a little chateau which so vividly recalled that

of La Valliere to his mind that he halted for nearly ten

minutes to gaze at it, and resumed his journey with a sigh

too abstracted even to reply to Olivain’s respectful inquiry

about the cause of so much fixed attention. The aspect of

external objects is often a mysterious guide communicating

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with the fibres of memory, which in spite of us will arouse

them at times; this thread, like that of Ariadne, when once

unraveled will conduct one through a labyrinth of thought,

in which one loses one’s self in endeavoring to follow that

phantom of the past which is called recollection.

Now the sight of this chateau had taken Raoul back fifty

leagues westward and had caused him to review his life from

the moment when he had taken leave of little Louise to that

in which he had seen her for the first time; and every

branch of oak, every gilded weathercock on roof of slates,

reminded him that, instead of returning to the friends of

his childhood, every instant estranged him further and that

perhaps he had even left them forever.

With a full heart and burning head he desired Olivain to

lead on the horses to a wayside inn, which he observed

within gunshot range, a little in advance of the place they

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