The Vicomte De Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas père
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"You have seen Monsieur?" asked the comte, eagerly. "I have had that honor." "At the castle?" "Yes, monsieur," replied Raoul, casting down his eyes, because, no doubt, he had felt there was something more than curiosity in the comte's inquiries. "Ah, indeed, vicomte? Accept my compliments thereupon." Raoul bowed. "But you have seen some one else at Blois?" "Monsieur, I saw her royal highness, Madame." "That's very well: but it is not Madame that I mean." Raoul colored deeply, but made no reply. "You do not appear to understand me, monsieur le vicomte," persisted M. de la Fere, without accenting his words more strongly, but with a rather severer look. "I understand you quite plainly, monsieur," replied Raoul, "and if I hesitate a little in my reply, you are well assured I am not seeking for a falsehood." |
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