Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 41 Page 16

“I am surprised,” said the king, in his sternest tone, “you did not follow the fortunes of the man M.

Fouquet wished to place upon my throne. You had in him all you want — affection, gratitude. In my service, monsieur, you will only find a master.”

“If M. Fouquet had not gone to seek you in the Bastile, sire,” replied D’Artagnan, with a deeply impressive manner, “one single man would have gone there, and I should have been that man — you know that right well, sire.”

The king was brought to a pause. Before that speech of his captain of the musketeers, so frankly spoken and so true, the king had nothing to offer. On hearing D’Artagnan, Louis remembered the D’Artagnan of former