Ten Years Later: The Vicomte of Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 21 Page 4

Ah! stupid wretch that I am!” continued D’Artagnan, “I want thirty horses. That is ruinous. Where the devil was my head when I forgot the horses? We cannot, however, think of striking such a blow without horses. Well, so be it, that sacrifice must be made; we can get the horses in the country — they are not bad, besides. But I forgot — peste! Three bands — that necessitates three leaders; there is the difficulty. Of the three commanders I have already one — that is myself; — yes, but the two others will of themselves cost almost as much money as all the rest of the troop. No; positively I must have but one lieutenant. In that case, then, I should reduce my troop to twenty men. I know very well that twenty men is but very little; but since with thirty I was determined not to seek to come to blows, I should do