Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 10 Page 14

“Oh, why,” he murmured, as he knelt by her side, “why do you conceal your troubles from me? Do you love any one — tell me? It would kill me, I know, but not until I should have comforted, consoled, and served you even.”

“And do you love me to that extent?” she replied, completely conquered.

“I do indeed love you to that extent, Madame.”

She placed both her hands in his. “My heart is indeed another’s,” she murmured in so low a tone that her voice could hardly be heard; but he heard it, and said, “Is it the king you love?”

She gently shook her head, and her smile was like a clear bright streak in the clouds, through which after the tempest has passed one almost fancies Paradise is opening.