“Eh! not dine? What a dreadful country England is!”
“Not too much so, indeed—but—”
“Well, if such excellent fish and meat were not to be procured there, it would hardly be endurable.”
“Yes, I came to—”
“I am listening. Only just allow me to take a little sip. One gets thirsty in Paris;” and he ordered a bottle of champagne to be brought; and, having first filled Raoul’s glass, he filled his own, drank it down at a gulp, and then resumed: “I needed that, in order to listen to you with proper attention. I am now entirely at your service. What do you wish to ask me, dear Raoul? What do you want?”
“Give me your opinion on quarrels in general, my dear friend.”
“My opinion! Well—but—Explain your idea a little more coherently,” replied Porthos, rubbing his forehead.
“I mean—you are generally good-humored, good-tempered, whenever any misunderstanding arises between a friend of yours and a stranger, for instance?”
“Oh! in the best of tempers.”
“Very good; but what do you do, in such a case?”