Manicamp returned his sword to his belt.
“The fellow decidedly has his wits about him,” murmured the musketeer, taking Saint-Aignan by the arm, and withdrawing with him.
“He will get out of it,” said the latter in D’Artagnan’s ear.
“And with honor, too, comte.”
Manicamp cast a glance of recognition at Saint-Aignan and the captain, which luckily passed unnoticed by the king.
“Come, come,” said D’Artagnan, as he left the room, “I had an indifferent opinion of the new generation. Well, I was mistaken after all. There is some good in them, I perceive.”
Valot preceded the favorite and the captain, leaving the king and Manicamp alone in the cabinet.