The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 37 Page 11

“What?”

“That he is far from being, or rather having been, so guilty toward you as he appears.”

“Indeed!” said Milady, in an anxious tone; “explain yourself, for I really cannot tell what you mean.”

And she looked at d’Artagnan, who embraced her tenderly, with eyes which seemed to burn themselves away.

“Yes; I am a man of honor,” said d’Artagnan, determined to come to an end, “and since your love is mine, and I am satisfied I possess it — for I do possess it, do I not?”

“Entirely; go on.”

“Well, I feel as if transformed — a confession weighs on my mind.”