Part 95 (1/2)

”I will buy it of you Here is a note for two hundred pistoles”

”But I want a horse for my journey, sire”

”Well!”

”Well, and you take ive it you Only as it is now mine and not yours, I am sure you will not spare it”

”Your reat hurry”

”Then what compels me to wait two days?”

”Reasons known to myself”

”That's a different affair The horse ht he has to travel; and then there is the post”

”No, no, the post coet you are et it! At what hour to-morrow shall I take e?”

”I e at the Louvre”

”That s in the city: I will pay for theht; youseen by any one, or, if you are seen, itto me Keep your mouth shut, monsieur”

”Your le word”

”I asked where you lodged, for I cannot always send to M le Coe with M Planchet, a grocer, Rue des Lon of the Pilon d'Or”

”Go out but little, show yourself less, and await o for theto the superintendence, where so le with the crowd”

”I want the notes, sire, for the ned theularity

”Adieu! Monsieur d'Artagnan,” added the king; ”I think you have perfectly understood me”

”I? I understand that your majesty sends me to Belle-Ile-en-Mer, that is all”

”To learn?”

”To learn how M Fouquet's works are going on; that is all”