The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 26 Page 16

quotation than he had at that of M. de Treville in allusion to the gifts he pretended that d’Artagnan had received from the Duke of BuckinghaM.“Which means,” resumed Aramis, that he might perfectly understand, “‘The two hands are indispensable for priests of the inferior orders, when they bestow the benediction.’“

“An admirable subject!” cried the Jesuit.

“Admirable and dogmatic!” repeated the curate, who, about as strong as d’Artagnan with respect to Latin, carefully watched the Jesuit in order to keep step with him, and repeated his words like an echo.

As to d’Artagnan, he remained perfectly insensible to the enthusiasm of the two men in black.