Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 51 Page 15

“Promise me that you will pity me, my friend, that is all I need, and leave me to get out of the affair by myself.”

“Oh!

yes, indeed, in order that you may get deeper into the mire! A capital idea, truly! go and sit down at that table and take a pen in your hand.”

“What for?”

“To write and ask Montalais to give you an interview.”

“Ah!” said Raoul, snatching eagerly at the pen which the captain held out to him.

Suddenly the door opened, and one of the musketeers, approaching D’Artagnan, said, “Captain, Mademoiselle de Montalais is here, and wishes to speak to you.”