Ten Years Later: The Vicomte of Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 28 Page 9

“You are right there, what joy!” said D’Artagnan, pressing the old man’s hand. “There, now you’ll go and inform the king, will you not?”

“But the king is asleep, my dear monsieur.”

“Mordioux! then wake him. He won’t scold you for having disturbed him, I will promise you.”

“You come on the part of the count, do you not?”

“The Comte de la Fere?”

“From Athos?”

“Ma foi! no; I come on my own part. Come, Parry, quick! The king — I want the king.”

Parry did not think it his duty to resist any longer; he knew D’Artagnan