Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 41 Page 15

“Exactly, — what money; if we come to terms I will join to these six letters a seventh, which will supply you with the fullest particulars.”

Colbert reflected. “And the originals of these letters?”

“A useless question to ask; exactly as if I were to ask you, Monsieur Colbert, whether the money-bags you will give me will be full or empty.”

“Very good, madame.”

“Is it concluded?”

“No; for there is one circumstance to which neither of us has given any attention.”

“Name it!”

“M.

Fouquet can be utterly ruined, under the legal circumstances you have detailed, only by means of legal proceedings.”