The opinion of Athos was that dâArtagnan had lost his letter in the skirmish. A gentleman, in his opinionâ âand according to dâArtagnanâs portrait of him, the stranger must be a gentlemanâ âwould be incapable of the baseness of stealing a letter.
Porthos saw nothing in all this but a love meeting, given by a lady to a cavalier, or by a cavalier to a lady, which had been disturbed by the presence of dâArtagnan and his yellow horse.
Aramis said that as these sorts of affairs were mysterious, it was better not to fathom them.
They understood, then, from the few words which escaped from dâArtagnan, what affair was in hand, and as they thought that overtaking his man, or losing sight of him, dâArtagnan would return to his rooms, they kept on their way.