Explanations by Aramis."What I have to say to you, friend Porthos, will probably surprise you, but it may prove instructive." "I like to be surprised," said Porthos, in a kindly tone; "do not spare me, therefore, I beg. I am hardened against emotions; don't fear, speak out." "It is difficult, Porthos—difficult; for, in truth, I warn you a second time, I have very strange things, very extraordinary things, to tell you." "Oh! you speak so well, my friend, that I could listen to you for days together. Speak, then, I beg—and—stop, I have an idea: I will, to make your task more easy, I will, to assist you in telling me such things, question you." "I shall be pleased at your doing so." "What are we going to fight for, Aramis?" "If you ask me many such questions as that—if you would render

