Ten Years Later: The Vicomte of Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 23 Page 28

“Yes, I shall pay you, and give you a piece of advice; for the two things are connected. If you return, then, to General Lambert — ”

The fisherman made a movement of his head and shoulders, which signified, “If he persists in it, I won’t contradict him.”

“Do not cross the marsh,” continued Monk: “you will have money in your pocket, and there are in the marsh some Scottish ambuscaders I have placed there. Those people are very intractable; they understand but very little of the language which you speak, although it appears to me to be composed of three languages. They might take from you what I have given you, and, on your return to your country, you would not fail to say that General Monk has two hands, the one Scottish, and the other