Everyone  in  the  world  has  a  few  really  good  friends,  these  friends  would .
            
 Friendship has been shown throughout history in the form of .
            
stories, poems, and novels. In the book , The Three Musketeers, you find yourself .
            
reading about the friendship and the adventures that four men have. These friends.
            
 supported each other when the times were bad and the pulled each other up when they .
            
wee down.
            
	The  first example of friendship concerns M. d'Artagnan, d'Aratagnan's father, and .
            
M'Treville, the leader of the musketeers. Their friendship trickles down to d'Artagnan, .
            
helping him in gaining membership into the musketeers. "'I respected your father very .
            
much' said he 'What can I do for the son  and from time to time you can call upon me.
            
 just to tell me how you re going on and say whether I can be of further service to you.'" .
            
This quote show's that since M'Treville respected M. d'Artagnan, and how he would .
            
gladly be of service to his son, thereby continuing the friendship to the son.
            
	 Another example of friendship is the on between d'Artagnan, Porthos, Athos and .
            
Aramis, this is shown throughout the book. It all started when d'Artagnan was pursuing .
            
the man from Meung and ran in to Athos, who was freshly wounded in a small skirmish .
            
with the Cardinal's Guards. D'Artagnan asked Athos to pardon him and let him be on his .
            
way but Athos being the brave and gallant musketeer, demanded a better aplogy,.
            
 d'Artagnan was very insulted by this so he challenged Athos to a duel at twelve o'clock.
            
 The d'Artagnan ran towards the door, in the process of exiting, he ran into Porthos who .
            
was just entering the door, while talking to a fellow musketeer. D'Artagnan asked once .
            
again to be forgiven for his mistake, but Porthos also wanted a better apology. Once.
            
 again d'Artagnan was insulted. They then set up a duel for one o'clock. Following that .
            
incident, d'Artagnan had lost sight of the man he was chasing, so he started to go home.