46 THE BASTION SAINT-GERVAIS(1 / 3)

"What," said Athos, "no fish at a aport?"

"They say," said Aramis, resuming his pious reading, "that the dyke whibsp;the cardinal is making drives them all out into the open a."

"But that is not quite what I mean to ask you, Aramis," replied Athos. "I want to know if you were left alone, and nobody interrupted you."

"Why, I think there were not many intruders. Yes, Athos, I know what you mean:we shall do very well at the Parpaillot."

"Let us go to the Parpaillot, then, for here the walls are like sheets of paper."

D''Artagnan, who was aced to his friend''s manner of ag, and who perceived immediately, by a word, a gesture, or a sign from him, that the circumstanbsp;were rious, took Athos''s arm, and went out without saying anything. Porthos followed, chatting with Aramis.

On their way they met Grimaud. Athos made him a sign to e with them. Grimaud, acc to , obeyed in silenbsp;the poor lad had nearly e to the pass of fetting how to speak.

They arrived at the drinking room of the Parpaillot. It was ven o''clobsp;in the m, and daylight began to appear. The three friends ordered breakfast, and went into a room in whibsp;the host said they would not be disturbed.

"What," said Athos, "no fish at a aport?"

"They say," said Aramis, resuming his pious reading, "that the dyke whibsp;the cardinal is making drives them all out into the open a."

"But that is not quite what I mean to ask you, Aramis," replied Athos. "I want to know if you were left alone, and nobody interrupted you."

"Why, I think there were not many intruders. Yes, Athos, I know what you mean:we shall do very well at the Parpaillot."

"Let us go to the Parpaillot, then, for here the walls are like sheets of paper."

D''Artagnan, who was aced to his friend''s manner of ag, and who perceived immediately, by a word, a gesture, or a sign from him, that the circumstanbsp;were rious, took Athos''s arm, and went out without saying anything. Porthos followed, chatting with Aramis.

On their way they met Grimaud. Athos made him a sign to e with them. Grimaud, acc to , obeyed in silenbsp;the poor lad had nearly e to the pass of fetting how to speak.

They arrived at the drinking room of the Parpaillot. It was ven o''clobsp;in the m, and daylight began to appear. The three friends ordered breakfast, and went into a room in whibsp;the host said they would not be disturbed.