Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 12 Page 27

society; so, pray accept my congratulations.”

“I do accept them.”

“And I will make Madame a present of them.”

“And now, my dear Monsieur de Wardes, let us speak as loud as you please.”

“Do not defy me.”

“I do defy you, for you are known to be an evil-minded man; if you do that, you will be looked upon as a coward, too; and Monsieur would have you hanged, this evening, at his window-casement.

Speak, my dear De Wardes, speak.”

“I have fought already.”

“But not quite enough, yet.”