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[The Reunion of the Musketeers: D'Artagnan's Quest and Hidden Pasts]-[The Three Musketeers - Part 10]

The Three Musketeers · B1 ·

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The Disappearance of Constance Bonacieux

The narrative begins with a sense of urgent dread as D'Artagnan discovers the abduction of Constance Bonacieux. After waiting for her at a rendezvous point, his anxiety leads him to peer into a window, where he finds the room in a state of "a great struggle." An elderly witness confirms that "five men" dragged a screaming woman into a carriage. D'Artagnan’s suspicion immediately falls upon his landlord, Monsieur Bonacieux, whom he identifies as the "short and fat, older, nearly bald" man described by the witness. This betrayal highlights the personal stakes D'Artagnan faces as he realizes the Cardinal is now pursuing him personally, forcing him to seek out his allies.

The Plight and Pride of Porthos

D'Artagnan’s journey leads him to an inn where Porthos has been recuperating. The innkeeper reveals a humorous yet pathetic reality: Porthos, while "injured" in a duel, has been living off the inn’s "best food" without payment, claiming protection from a wealthy duchess. However, the innkeeper exposes the truth—the woman is "well over fifty" and far from the wealthy beauty Porthos portrays. Despite his "short temper," Porthos remains blinded by his own vanity, insisting that his "beautiful Duchess" is "very much in love" with him. D'Artagnan, choosing to spare his friend's ego, facilitates their departure by settling the debts and providing a horse.

Aramis and the Call of Duty

Seeking Aramis, D'Artagnan finds a man transformed, having "changed his musketeer's uniform for a priest's cloak." Aramis claims to have found "peace" and asserts that he "no longer has a place in my life for love." However, this resolve crumbles upon the delivery of a perfumed letter. The correspondence reveals the woman Aramis loves was sent away by the Cardinal for her involvement in the Queen's "secret plan." This revelation connects back to the mysterious handkerchief from their past, compelling Aramis to abandon his clerical life and rejoin the musketeers.

Athos and the Shadow of Betrayal

The final reunion involves Athos, who has been barricaded in a cellar after being falsely accused of being a "counterfeiter" by an innkeeper manipulated by the Cardinal. D'Artagnan finds Athos living amidst "broken furniture," still maintaining his fierce independence. The reunion, while celebratory, takes a somber turn when the conversation shifts to love. Athos recounts a tragic tale of a friend—clearly himself—who married a woman posing as a sister to a "partner in crime." The story of betrayal, physical attack, and the theft of a "precious family heirloom" serves as a dark reflection of the disillusionment that haunts Athos. Through these reunions, D'Artagnan succeeds in gathering his brothers-in-arms, yet he discovers that each man carries the heavy burden of past secrets and heartbreak.

🎯Key Sentences

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I believe he had a scar on his face.
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With a heavy heart, D'Artagnan returned home.
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D'Artagnan was suspicious of everyone and studied his landlord closely.
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The cardinal wanted to see him immediately.
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This is too much, D'Artagnan thought.
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📝Key Phrases

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make one's way to
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on the outskirts of
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with a heavy heart
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be suspicious of
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have a short temper
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 9 D'Ortagnan Loses His Love But Finds Portos.
D'Ortagnan made his way to his meeting with Constance Bonacieux at a small house on the outskirts of the city.
He arrived on time and waited for her outside.
After a few hours, he decided to look in a lit window on the second floor.
He climbed a tree and was shocked at the sight inside.
The room was a mess, as if there had been a great struggle.

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