At the same time, Aramis made his appearance at the other end of the street upon a superb English charger. Bazin followed him upon a roan, holding by the halter a vigorous Mecklenburg horse; this was dâArtagnanâs mount.
The two musketeers met at the gate. Athos and dâArtagnan watched their approach from the window.
âThe devil!â cried Aramis, âyou have a magnificent horse there, Porthos.â
âYes,â replied Porthos, âit is the one that ought to have been sent to me at first. A bad joke of the husbandâs substituted the other; but the husband has been punished since, and I have obtained full satisfaction.â
Planchet and Grimaud appeared in their turn, leading their mastersâ steeds. DâArtagnan and Athos put themselves into saddle with their companions, and all four set forward; Athos upon a horse he owed to a woman, Aramis on a horse he owed to his mistress, Porthos on a horse he owed to his procuratorâs wife, and dâArtagnan on a horse he owed to his good fortuneâ âthe best mistress possible.