Ten Years Later: The Vicomte of Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 4 Page 11

M. de la Fere, without accenting his words more strongly, but with a rather severer look.

“I understand you quite plainly, monsieur,” replied Raoul, “and if I hesitate a little in my reply, you are well assured I am not seeking for a falsehood.”

“No, you cannot tell a lie; and that makes me so astonished you should be so long in saying yes or no.”

“I cannot answer you without understanding you very well; and if I have understood you, you will take my first words in ill part. You will displeased, no doubt, monsieur le comte, because I have seen — ”

“Mademoiselle de la Valliere — have you not?”

“It was of her you meant to speak, I know very well, monsieur,”