Monday, January 4, 2010

Dumas

The four philosophers looked at one another in a state of bewilderment. M. de Trevill never jested in matters relating to discipline. ''And what do you reckon your outfit will cost?'' said D'Artagan.
''Oh, we can scarcely say. We have made our calculations with spartan economy, and we each require fifteen hundred livers.''
''Four times fifteen makes sixty--six thousand livres each.



In this par there adversary is money. That would be like buying gear for $10,000 now days. Which would be fine if you have the money. Vary bad if you don't. There garment is vary nice when they get them latter. Two out of the four have to commit to get the money. They all commend each other latter because they all go in stile.

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