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Alexandre Dumas: Twenty Years After88. Shows how with Threat and Pen... (continued)"As to the government of Normandy," replied the queen, "I think I can promise; but with regard to the present, the cardinal is always telling me there is no more money in the royal coffers." "We shall search for some, madame, and I think we can find a little, and if your majesty approves, we will seek for some together." "What next?" "What next, madame?" "Yes." "That is all." "Haven't you, then, a fourth companion?" "Yes, madame, the Comte de la Fere." "What does he ask?" "Nothing." "There is in the world, then, one man who, having the power to ask, asks -- nothing!" "There is the Comte de la Fere, madame. The Comte de la Fere is not a man." "What is he, then?" "The Comte de la Fere is a demi-god." "Has he not a son, a young man, a relative, a nephew, of whom Comminges spoke to me as being a brave boy, and who, with Monsieur de Chatillon, brought the standards from Lens?" "He has, as your majesty has said, a ward, who is called the Vicomte de Bragelonne." "If that young man should be appointed to a regiment what would his guardian say?" "Perhaps he would accept." "Perhaps?" "Yes, if your majesty herself should beg him to accept." This is page 822 of 841. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of Twenty Years After at Amazon.com
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