During this apostrophe — half serious, half ironical — Athos and Raoul preserved the coolest, most unconcerned silence.
“But, is it possible,” said the governor, “that these gentlemen do not comprehend at least some words?”
“Suppose they do! If they do understand a few spoken words, it does not follow that they should understand what is written.
They cannot even read Spanish. A noble Spaniard, remember, ought never to know how to read.”
The governor was obliged to be satisfied with these explanations, but he was still tenacious. “Invite these gentlemen to come to the fortress,” said he.
“That I will willingly do. I was about to propose it to you.”