The Forty-Five Guardsmen by Alexandre Dumas père
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followed the duke into his cabinet.
"Now let us hear your conspiracy," said the duke. "Oh! M. le Duc, it concerns the most frightful crimes." "They wish to kill me, I suppose." "It does not concern you, monsieur; it is the king. They wish to carry him off." "Oh! again that old story," replied the duke, disdainfully. "This time the thing is serious, M. le Duc." "On what day do they intend to do it?" "The first time that his majesty goes to Vincennes in his litter." "How will they do it?" "By killing his two attendants." "And who will do it?" "Madame de Montpensier." D'Epernon began to laugh. "That poor duchess; what things are attributed to her!" |
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