Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 62 Page 5

“‘If you object to arrest him yourself,’ continued the king, ‘send me my captain of the guards.’

“‘Sire,’ I replied, ‘there is no necessity for the captain of the guards, since I am on duty.’

“‘I should not like to annoy you,’ said the king, kindly, ‘for you have always served me well, Monsieur D’Artagnan.’

“‘You do not “annoy” me, sire,’ I replied; ‘I am on duty, that is all.’

“‘But,’ said the king, in astonishment, ‘I believe the comte is your friend?’

“‘If he were my father, sire, it would not make me less on duty than I am.