Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 17 Page 16

The man with the lantern opened the carriage-door, and said two or three words to the one who acted as driver, who immediately got down from his seat, took up a short musket which he kept under his feet, and placed its muzzle on his prisoner’s chest.

“And fire at once if he speaks!” added aloud the man who alighted from the carriage.

“Very good,” replied his companion, without another remark.

With this recommendation, the person who had accompanied the king in the carriage ascended the flight of steps, at the top of which the governor was awaiting him.

“Monsieur d’Herblay!” said the latter.

“Hush!” said Aramis. “Let us go into your room.”