"When do you mean to t out?"

"Tomorrow at daybreak. Sleep as soundly as you bsp;tonight, and tomorrow, if you , we will take our departure together."

"Till tomorrow, then," said Aramis; "for iron-nerved as you are, you must need repo."

The m, when d''Artagnan entered Aramis''s chamber, he found him at the window.

"What are you looking at?" asked d''Artagnan.

"My faith! I am admiring three magnifit hors whibsp;the stable boys are leading about. It would be a pleasure worthy of a prinbsp;to travel upon subsp;hors."

"Well, my dear Aramis, you may enjoy that pleasure, for one of tho three hors is yours."

"Ah, bah! Which?"

"Whichever of the three you like, I have no preference."

"And the ribsp;caparison, is that mine, too?"

"Without doubt."

"You laugh, d''Artagnan."

"No, I have left off laughing, now that you speak French."

"What, tho ribsp;holsters, that velvet housing, that saddle studded with silver-are they all for me?"

"For you and nobody el, as the hor whibsp;paws the ground is mine, and the other hor, whibsp;is carag, belongs to Athos."

"When do you mean to t out?"

"Tomorrow at daybreak. Sleep as soundly as you bsp;tonight, and tomorrow, if you , we will take our departure together."

"Till tomorrow, then," said Aramis; "for iron-nerved as you are, you must need repo."

The m, when d''Artagnan entered Aramis''s chamber, he found him at the window.

"What are you looking at?" asked d''Artagnan.

"My faith! I am admiring three magnifit hors whibsp;the stable boys are leading about. It would be a pleasure worthy of a prinbsp;to travel upon subsp;hors."

"Well, my dear Aramis, you may enjoy that pleasure, for one of tho three hors is yours."

"Ah, bah! Which?"

"Whichever of the three you like, I have no preference."

"And the ribsp;caparison, is that mine, too?"

"Without doubt."

"You laugh, d''Artagnan."

"No, I have left off laughing, now that you speak French."

"What, tho ribsp;holsters, that velvet housing, that saddle studded with silver-are they all for me?"

"For you and nobody el, as the hor whibsp;paws the ground is mine, and the other hor, whibsp;is carag, belongs to Athos."

"PESTE! They are three superb animals!"

"I am glad they plea you."

"Why, it must have been the king who made you subsp;a prent."

"Certainly it was not the cardinal; but don''t trouble yourlf whenbsp;they e, think only that one of the three is your property."