Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 62 Page 4

“‘Sire,’ I replied.

“‘M. de la Fere has just left me; he is an insolent man.’

“‘An insolent man!’ I exclaimed, in such a tone that the king stopped suddenly short.

“‘Captain d’Artagnan,’ resumed the king, with his teeth clenched, ‘you will be good enough to listen to and hear me.’

“‘That is my duty, sire.’

“‘I have, out of consideration for M. de la Fere, wished to spare him — he is a man of whom I still retain some kind recollections — the discredit of being arrested in my palace.

You will therefore take a carriage.’ At this I made a slight movement.