Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 51 Page 5

“What! not for a friend, for a son!”

“Exactly. If you were a stranger, I should tell you — I will tell you nothing at all. How is Porthos, do you know?”

“Monsieur,” cried Raoul, pressing D’Artagnan’s hand, “I entreat you in the name of the friendship you vowed my father!”

“The deuce take it, you are really ill — from curiosity.”

“No, it is not from curiosity, it is from love.”

“Good. Another big word. If you were really in love, my dear Raoul, you would be very different.”

“What do you mean?”

“I mean that if you were really so deeply in love that I could believe I was addressing myself to your heart —