Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 35 Page 21

“Yes, yes.”

“Very well; that is all. Tell me in what way you wish me to help you; tell me for and against whom, — in this way we shall not make any blunders.”

“But first of all,” said La Valliere, pressing her companion’s hand, “for whom or against whom do you decide?”

“For you, if you are really and truly my friend.”

“Are you not Madame’s confidant?”

“A greater reason for being of service to you; if I were not to know what is going on in that direction I should not be of any service at all, and consequently you would not obtain any advantage from my acquaintance.