The exclamation was drawn from Athos by seeing the sword of Cahusac fly twenty paces from him. DâArtagnan and Cahusac sprang forward at the same instant, the one to recover, the other to obtain, the sword; but dâArtagnan, being the more active, reached it first and placed his foot upon it.
Cahusac immediately ran to the guardsman whom Aramis had killed, seized his rapier, and returned toward dâArtagnan; but on his way he met Athos, who during his relief which dâArtagnan had procured him had recovered his breath, and who, for fear that dâArtagnan would kill his enemy, wished to resume the fight.
DâArtagnan perceived that it would be disobliging Athos not to leave him alone; and in a few minutes Cahusac fell, with a sword thrust through his throat.
At the same instant Aramis placed his sword point on the breast of his fallen enemy, and forced him to ask for mercy.