what reason did D'Artagnan give for duelling with porthos and aramis
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Aramis upbraids d'Artagnan for his rudeness, and the two set a duel for two o'clock that day. D'Artagnan is overwhelmed, but has to be amused by his own silliness, particularly in mocking Porthos for his clothing.
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The reason that D’Artagnan gave for duelling with Porthos was that they had
had a short discussion on the matter of dress. D’Artagnan would fight a duel
with Aramis because they had had a theological quarrel.
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