Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 5 Page 11

“Parbleu!”

“Let me hear his theory.”

“‘Seeing that,’ he continued, ‘one may, in awkward circumstances, or in a troublesome position, have one’s doublet on one’s shoulder, and not desire to take one’s doublet off — ’“

“True,” said D’Artagnan.

“‘And so,’ continued M. Voliere — ”

“Moliere.”

“Moliere, yes. ‘And so,’ went on M. Moliere, ‘you want to draw your sword, monsieur, and you have your doublet on your back. What do you do?’

“‘I take it off,’