Part 159 (2/2)
”But d'Artagnan! D'Artagnan! if he comes?”
”Shall we not know it?”
”How?”
”Nothing easier We will send my brother's servant back to Bethune, whouise, and place himself in front of the convent If the emissaries of the cardinal arrive, he will take no notice; if it is Monsieur d'Artagnan and his friends, he will bring them to us”
”He knows thenan at o well--all o far froues at the most We will keep on the frontiers, for instance; and at the first alarm we can leave France”
”And what can we do there?”
”Wait”
”But if they coe will be here first”
”If I should happen to be any distance froe comes for you--at dinner or supper, for instance?”
”Do one thing”
”What is that?”
”Tell your good superior that in order that we ether as possible, you ask her permission to share my repast”
”Will she permit it?”
”What inconvenience can it be?”
”Oh, delightful! In this e shall not be separated for an instant”
”Well, go down to her, then, to make your request I feel arden”
”Go and where shall I find you?”
”Here, in an hour”
”Here, in an hour Oh, you are so kind, and I arateful!”