Ten Years Later: The Vicomte of Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 63 Page 20

“I?” cried Fouquet, and he smiled bitterly. “If I had any knowledge of mankind, if I were — instead of being a frivolous, inconsequent, and vain spirit — of a prudent and reflective spirit; if, in a word, I had, as certain persons have known how, regulated my life, you would not receive twenty thousand livres a year, but a hundred thousand, and you would belong not to the king but to me.”

D’Artagnan colored slightly. There is sometimes in the manner in which a eulogium is given, in the voice, in the affectionate tone, a poison so sweet, that the strongest mind is intoxicated by it. The superintendent terminated his speech by opening a drawer, and taking from it four rouleaux, which he placed before D’Artagnan. The Gascon opened one. “Gold!” said he.