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gravity.   M. de Treville had intimated to them his Majesty's fixed intention to open the campaign on the first of May, and they must immediately prepare their outfits.
   The four philosophers looked at one another in a state of bewilderment. M. de Treville never jested in matters relating to discipline.
   "And what do you reckon your outfit will cost?" said d'Artagnan.
   "Oh, we can scarcely say.   We have made our calculations with Spartan economy, and we each require fifteen hundred livres."
   "Four times fifteen makes sixty--six thousand livres," said Athos.
   "It seems to me," said d'Artagnan, "with a thousand livres each-- I do not speak as a Spartan, but as a procurator--"
   This word PROCURATOR roused Porthos.   "Stop," said he, "I have an idea."
   "Well, that's something, for I have not the shadow of one," said Athos coolly; "but as to d'Artagnan, gentlemen, the idea of belonging to OURS has driven him out of his senses.   A thousand livres!   For my part, I declare I want two thousand."
   "Four times two makes eight," then said Aramis; "it is eight thousand that we want to complete our outfits, toward which, it is true, we have already the saddles."
   "Besides," said Athos, waiting till d'Artagnan, who went to thank Monsieur de Treville, had shut the door, "besides, there is that beautiful ring which beams from the finger of our friend.   What the devil! D'Artagnan is too good a comrade to leave his brothers in embarrassment while he wears the ransom of a king on his finger."

   29   HUNTING FOR THE EQUIPMENTS

   The most preoccupied of the four friends was certainly d'Artagnan, although he, in his quality of Guardsman, would be much more easily equipped than Messieurs the Musketeers, who were all of high rank; but our

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