âI thought I did,â replied Athos; âbut no doubt I was mistaken.â And he returned dâArtagnan the ring without, however, ceasing to look at it.
âPray, dâArtagnan,â said Athos, after a minute, âeither take off that ring or turn the mounting inside; it recalls such cruel recollections that I shall have no head to converse with you. Donât ask me for counsel; donât tell me you are perplexed what to do. But stop! let me look at that sapphire again; the one I mentioned to you had one of its faces scratched by accident.â
DâArtagnan took off the ring, giving it again to Athos.
Athos started. âLook,â said he, âis it not strange?â and he pointed out to dâArtagnan the scratch he had remembered.
âBut from whom did this ring come to you, Athos?â
âFrom my mother, who inherited it from her mother. As I told you, it is an old family jewel.â
âAnd youâ âsold it?â asked dâArtagnan, hesitatingly.