Athos is sorry to hear that. Aramis and Porthos had been so loud and adamant even in the early days about the torch that d'Artagnan seemed to burn for the married woman. Athos had dismissed it as reading too much into the situation, but he supposes they had been right. As always, they are better at reading human nature than he. "Then you must want for a drink more than I do, for once."
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