Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas père
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you for four or five years I concluded you were dead."
"I'faith," said Rochefort, "there's no great difference, I think, between a dead man and one who has been buried alive; now I have been buried alive, or very nearly so." "And for what crime are you imprisoned in the Bastile." "Do you wish me to speak the truth?" "Yes." "Well, then, I don't know." "Have you any suspicion of me, Rochefort?" "No! on the honor of a gentleman; but I cannot be imprisoned for the reason alleged; it is impossible." "What reason?" asked D'Artagnan. "For stealing." "For stealing! you, Rochefort! you are laughing at me." "I understand. You mean that this demands explanation, do you not?" "I admit it." |
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