Home pageAlexandre DumasThe Three MusketeersPage 30The cavalier made a movement as if to follow the carriage; but d′Artagnan, whose anger, already excited, was much increased by recognizing in him the Englishman of Amiens who had won his horse and had been very near winning his diamond of Athos, caught at his bridle and stopped him. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Illustrated by Maurice Leloir, 1894

The cavalier made a movement as if to follow the carriage; but d′Artagnan, whose anger, already excited, was much increased by recognizing in him the Englishman of Amiens who had won his horse and had been very near winning his diamond of Athos, caught at his bridle and stopped him. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Illustrated by Maurice Leloir, 1894

The cavalier made a movement as if to follow the carriage; but d′Artagnan, whose anger, already excited, was much increased by recognizing in him the Englishman of Amiens who had won his horse and had been very near winning his diamond of Athos, caught at his bridle and stopped him. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Illustrated by Maurice Leloir, 1894

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