Ten Years Later: The Vicomte of Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 34 Page 13

to himself.

“But stop,” cried the merry monarch, “I must manage your reconciliation; I know how to set about it; so — ”

D’Artagnan bit his mustache. “Will your majesty permit me to tell you the truth?”

“Speak, chevalier, speak.”

“Well, sire, you alarm me greatly. If your majesty undertakes the affair, as you seem inclined to do, I am a lost man; the duke will have me assassinated.”

The king burst into a fresh roar of laughter, which changed D’Artagnan’s alarm into downright terror.

“Sire, I beg you to allow me to settle this matter myself, and if your majesty has no further need of my services —