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* A baldric features prominently in Chapter 4 of Alexandre Dumas, père's The Three Musketeers, in which D ' Artagnan has his nearly-disastrous first encounters with Porthos ( who is wearing one ), Aramis, and Athos.
Lansquenet is played by Porthos in the Alexandre Dumas novel The Three Musketeers.
During Seasons 1 and 2, he is somewhat uncomfortable with this role, especially in the episode " A Night In Sickbay " when Porthos contracts a deadly illness on an alien world.
Porthos is Archer's pet dog.
In " A Night In Sickbay ", Porthos nearly dies when he contracts a deadly pathogen on the Kreetassan homeworld, but is saved when Phlox transplants a gland from a chameleon-like creature.
In the Mirror Universe depicted in " In a Mirror, Darkly ", Porthos is a Rottweiler.
Porthos, however, would have been over 70 years old when Scott was born, therefore it is not at all certain whether or not the beagle in question was Porthos, although it is possible that it has been made possible for dogs to live longer by that time.
D ' Artagnan is not one of the musketeers of the title ; those are his friends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, inseparable friends who live by the motto " all for one, one for all " (" un pour tous, tous pour un "), a motto which is first put forth by d ' Artagnan.
After entering Paris and speaking with Monsieur de Treville, he suffers misadventure and is challenged to a duel by each of three musketeers ( Athos, Aramis and Porthos ).
* Planchet – a young man from Picardy, he is seen by Porthos on the Pont de la Tournelle spitting into the river below.
Porthos, Baron du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds is a fictional character in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père.
The fictional Porthos is very loosely based on the historical musketeer Isaac de Porthau.
D ' Artagnan is initially portrayed by Dumas as a hotheaded youth, and tries to engage the Comte de Rochefort and the three musketeers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis in single combat.
d ' Artagnan discovers Belle-Isle is being fortified and the engineer in charge is Porthos.
Aramis plots a coup d ’ état to replace Louis with Philippe and recruits Porthos to assist, although Porthos is unaware of the true nature of the plot.
While the king is still visiting Fouquet at Vaux, Aramis initiates the second half of his plan and kidnaps Louis with the unwitting assistance of Porthos, imprisoning Louis in the Bastille in Philippe's place.
Attempting an escape from Belle Isle, Porthos is killed, while Aramis escapes to sea.
When d ' Artagnan arrives at Porthos ' estate he finds Mousqueton, who is overjoyed to meet d ' Artagnan and Planchet.

Porthos and group
In the episode " Acquisition ", Porthos was interrogated by a group of Ferengi pirates while the rest of the crew were incapacitated, but the aliens ' universal translator could not decipher his barking.

Porthos and .
He has a pet beagle named Porthos.
One of four males born in a litter of English Beagles, Porthos and his brothers, Athos, Aramis and d ' Artagnan, were named after characters from The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père.
Porthos was portrayed by a female beagle named Prada in Season 1.
Afterwards, he was played by a further two female beagles, Breezy and Windy, although the character of Porthos remained male.
Archer would occasionally leave Porthos in the care of Dr. Phlox when he was away or otherwise unavailable.
Archer cares very much for Porthos.
Although Porthos isn't the first domesticated pet to be featured in a Star Trek series ( Data owned a cat, Spot, in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Captain Jean-Luc Picard owned a lionfish named Livingston ), Porthos has the distinction of being the first pet to maintain an ongoing presence in the series, and even-as illustrated above-become the focus of an episode.
According to the episode's podcast on Startrek. com, the dog that portrayed the mirror Porthos was known on set as an even bigger " baby " than the dogs which have played the regular Porthos.
( A third sequel, The Son of Porthos, 1883 ( a. k. a. The Death of Aramis ) was published under the name of Alexandre Dumas ; however, the real author was Paul Mahalin.

honest and slightly
She is honest and kind, although she can sometimes be slightly over-trusting and naïve, which leads the Duke family into trouble on a number of occasions.
Intelligent, brave, honest, but slightly prudish, she is what Fielding calls a " prig.
* Kitty Verdun-Jack's refined, honest, slightly reckless girl.

honest and is
but he presents it publicly so enmeshed in hypocrisy that it is not an honest one.
If it is an honest feeling, then why should she not yield to it??
he is answered by a confused, honest Englishman.
His very honest act called up the recent talk I had with another minister, a modest Methodist, who said: `` I feel so deeply blessed by God when I can give a message of love and comfort to other men, and I would have it no other way: and it is unworthy to think of self.
A requirement of reasonably honest administration may be politically uncomfortable in the short run, but it is politically essential in the long run.
the fire of love is dead, and Hardy stands, as the speaker does in the last poem of the sequence, over the burnt circle of charred sticks, and thinks of past happiness and present grief, honest and uncomforted.
The analyst is apt to be too honest to fit in.
`` She's honest as the day '', Mr. Phillips said, and added, `` Mr. Gunnar, I can say this to you: Beebe is a little too honest.
In any event, it is an irreversible step, and if we are at all honest with ourselves, we will know we have no other alternative than to live in the world in which God has seen fit to place us.
Ticonderoga folded a few minutes too soon, before the tide changed, still honest and stupid -- and the network of dealers the company had is around waiting to be signed up again -- waiting for us, ready-made.
While 55 % thought he " would have something worthwhile to contribute and should remain active in public life ", 68 % thought he would be remembered for his " involvement in personal scandal ", and 58 % answered " No " to the question " Do you generally think Bill Clinton is honest and trustworthy?
It is said that, in order to keep regional buyers and sellers of gold honest, potential customers could retrieve their own carob seeds on their way to the market, to check the tolerances of the seeds used by the merchant.
Herewith, then, is a sort of credo, based partly on the practice of all the great writers of detective stories, and partly on the promptings of the honest author's inner conscience.
In 1692, Defoe was arrested for debts of £ 700 ( and his civets were seized ), though his total debts may have amounted to £ 17, 000 His laments were loud and he always defended unfortunate debtors but there is evidence that his financial dealings were not always honest.
It is said that his translation was the most honest of all translations, without expansions upon the text or changing of the proverbs.
If a lock, let it have been made in whatever country, or by whatever maker, is not so inviolable as it has hitherto been deemed to be, surely it is to the interest of honest persons to know this fact, because the dishonest are tolerably certain to apply the knowledge practically ; and the spread of the knowledge is necessary to give fair play to those who might suffer by ignorance.
In effect he said he is an honest craftsman and he cannot do a job unless he knows it is a good job and he feels the present job is not right.
Ophelia, by some critics, can be honest and fair ; however, it is virtually impossible to link these two traits, since ' fairness ' is an outward trait, while ' honesty ' is an inward trait.

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