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Plz help me on this question: The following question references the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas.

Aramis is teased throughout the novel for his mysterious love interest (remember the handkerchief that led to the challenge of the duel with D'Artagnan?) Why do you think Aramis tries to conceal his interest in his lady-friend? Keep in mind that he hopes to change his profession once he completes his tenure as a musketeer and that he is the quietest of the Three.

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