Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 18 Page 6

“Find a more accurate, then.”

“Sire, I will not attempt to do so. I have already been unfortunate enough to displease your majesty, and it will, in every respect, be far better for me to accept most humbly any reproaches you may think proper to address to me.”

“You are right, monsieur, whoever conceals the truth from me, risks my displeasure.”

“Sometimes, sire, one is ignorant of the truth.”

“No further falsehood, monsieur, or I double the punishment.”

Manicamp bowed and turned pale.

D’Artagnan again made another step forward, determined to interfere, if the still increasing anger of the king attained certain limits.