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The following question references the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas.

Trifle- a matter, affair, or circumstance of little importance or significance. D'Artagnan reported to Athos that he had saved the Queen, been rewarded with a ring, and received favor from Madame Bonacieux. Athos replied "Trifles, nothing but trifles". D'Artagnan attributed this attitude to the fact that Athos had never been in love. Knowing that Athos had once been in love with and married to Milady, why do you think he reacted so nonchalantly to D'Artagnan?