The Forty-Five Guardsmen by Alexandre Dumas père
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"What the devil do you tell me?" "The truth, monsieur: all is prepared to stop the litter at the gate of the priory." "And who made the preparations?" "Alas!--" "Finish quickly." "I did, monsieur." D'Epernon started back. "You, who denounce them!" "Monsieur, a good servant should risk all in the service of the king." "Mordieu! you risk hanging." "I prefer death to infamy, or to the death of the king, therefore I came; and I thought, M. le Duc, that you, the friend of the king, would not betray me, and would turn my news to good account." The duke looked fixedly at Poulain. "There must be more in it," said he; "resolute as the duchess is, she would not attempt such an enterprise alone." "She expects her brother." |
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