Home / News Author Index Title Index Category Index Search Your Bookshelf |
Alexandre Dumas: Twenty Years After86. Conferences. (continued)"Now, jump down, Athos." Athos jumped and disappeared on the other side of the wall. "Are you on the ground?" asked D'Artagnan. "Yes." "Without accident?" "Perfectly safe and sound." "Porthos, whilst I get up, watch the cardinal. No, I don't want your help, watch the cardinal." "I am watching," said Porthos. "Well?" "You are right; it is more difficult than I thought. Lend me your back -- but don't let the cardinal go." Porthos lent him his back and D'Artagnan was soon on the summit of the wall, where he seated himself. Mazarin pretended to laugh. "Are you there?" asked Porthos. "Yes, my friend; and now ---- " "Now, what?" asked Porthos. "Now give me the cardinal up here; if he makes any noise stifle him." Mazarin wished to call out, but Porthos held him tight and passed him to D'Artagnan, who seized him by the neck and made him sit down by him; then in a menacing tone, he said: "Sir! jump directly down, close to Monsieur de la Fere, or, on the honor of a gentleman, I'll kill you!" "Monsieur, monsieur," cried Mazarin, "you are breaking your word to me!" "I -- did I promise you anything, my lord?" Mazarin groaned. This is page 798 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
Customize text appearance: |
(c) 2003-2012 LiteraturePage.com and Michael Moncur.
All rights
reserved.
For information about public domain texts appearing here, read the copyright information and disclaimer. |