Previously in this series: Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey.
D’ARTAGNAN’S FATHER: My son, all I can give you as you set out to make our fortune is our name, and this horse. The name is a proud and ancient one, and you need not be ashamed to bear it; the horse may look strange, but his wind is good, and you need not be ashamed to let him bear you. Never sel…
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