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25 February, 01:36

The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. In Meung, a man in the tavern makes a comment about D'Artagnan's horse. What did he call the horse? a. impressive steed c. pansy b. buttercup d. Black Beauty

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  1. 25 February, 02:02
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    The correct answer here is buttercup.

    D'Artagnan has begun his journey to Paris with two gifts from his father a letter of introduction for Monsieur de Tréville and an old yellow horse who walks funny. He arrives at the inn called the Jolly Miller where three gentlemen are making a joke about his horse. The gentlemen, when asked by D'Artagnan, says that horse once must have been a buttercup a color very well known in botany but it is extremely rare in "modern" horses.
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