The Forty-Five Guardsmen by Alexandre Dumas père
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"Monsieur, you are placed in such a high position that you must know much of which we are ignorant." "You love the king, I suppose?" "I do; and I ought to do so, as a subject and a gentleman." "Well! that is the cardinal point by which to regulate your conduct." "Very well, monsieur; but there is one point which disquiets me." "What is it?" "Passive obedience." "It is an essential condition." "So I understand; but it is sometimes difficult for persons who are delicate on points of honor." "That does not concern me, M. de Carmainges." "But, monsieur, when an order displeases you--" "I read the signature of M. d'Epernon, and that consoles me." "And M. d'Epernon?" "He reads the signature of his majesty, and consoles himself as I do." |
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