Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 38 Page 6

“He left Paris under orders, my dear Stewart; and prepare to be surprised — by express orders of the king.”

“Ah!

I begin to see, now.”

“At least say nothing at all about it.”

“You know very well that I am just as discreet as anybody else. And so the king sent him away?”

“Yes.”

“And during his absence he takes his sweetheart from him?”

“Yes; and, will you believe it? the silly fellow, instead of thanking the king, is making himself miserable.”

“What! thank the king for depriving him of the woman he loves! Really, sire, yours is a most ungallant speech.”