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THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 45
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THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 45 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh | THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 45 The Ancestors of Porthos When d Artagnan had quitted Aramis and Porthos the latter returned to the principal fort to converse with the greater liberty. Porthos still thoughtful was a constraint upon Aramis whose mind had never felt itself more free. Dear Porthos said he suddenly I will explain d Artagnan s idea to you. What idea Aramis An idea to which we shall owe our liberty within twelve hours. Ah indeed said Porthos much astonished let us hear it. Did you remark in the scene our friend had with the officer that certain orders restrained him with regard to us Yes I did remark that. Well d Artagnan is going to give in his resignation to the King and during the confusion which will result from his absence we will get away - or rather you will get away Porthos if there is a possibility of flight only for one. Here Porthos shook his head and replied We will escape together Aramis or we will remain here together. You are a generous heart said Aramis but your melancholy uneasiness afflicts me. I am not uneasy said Porthos. Then you are angry with me I am not angry with you. Then why my friend do you put on such a dismal countenance I will tell you I am making my will and while saying these words the good Porthos looked sadly in the face of Aramis. Your will cried the bishop. What then do you think yourself lost I feel fatigued it is the first time and there is a custom in our family. What is it my friend My grandfather was a man twice as strong as I am. Indeed said Aramis then your grandfather must have been Samson himself. No - his name was Antoine. Well he was of about my age when setting out one day for the chase he felt his legs weak - he who had never before known that infirmity. What was the meaning of that fatigue my friend Nothing good as you will see - for having set out complaining still of the weakness of his legs he met a wild boar which made head against him. He missed him with his arquebuse and was .