Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 42 Page 18

“Ah-h!” said Vanel, in an altered tone.

“Is there anything in that which can possibly be objectionable to you, Monsieur Vanel?” said Colbert, coldly.

“Oh! no, no,” replied Vanel, nervously.

“Very good. We will sign an agreement to that effect whenever you like. And now go as quickly as you can to M. Fouquet’s friend, obtain an interview with the superintendent; do not be too difficult in making whatever concessions may be required of you; and when once the arrangements are all made — ”

“I will press him to sign.”

“Be most careful to do nothing of the kind; do not speak of signatures with M.