Part 102 (1/2)
”One would say you were getting on horseback”
”More than that,--I am mounted,--as you see”
”It is fortunate I havefor me, then?”
”_Mon Dieu!_ yes”
”On the part of the king, I ager?”
”Yes”
”As I, three days ago, went in search of M Fouquet?”
”Oh!”
”Nonsense! It is of no use being over-delicate with me; that is all labor lost Tell me at once you are come to arrest me”
”To arrest you?--Good heavens! no”
”Why do you come to accost me with twelve horse my round”
”That isn't bad! And so you pick me up in your round, eh?”
”I don't pick you up; Iyou to co”
”Good!” said D'Artagnan, with a bantering air; ”the king is disengaged”
”For Heaven's sake, captain,” said M de Gesvres, in a low voice to the musketeer, ”do not cohed aloud, and replied:
”March! People who are arrested are placed between the six first guards and the six last”
”But as I a you,” said M de Gesvres, ”you will march behind, with nan, ”that is very polite, duke, and you are right in being so; for if ever I had had to make my rounds near your _chambre-de-ville_, I should have been courteous to you, I assure you, on the word of a gentle ithis furious!”
”Very well! the king, who has thought it worth while to be angry, ain; that is all I shan't die of that, I will swear”