Ten Years Later: The Vicomte of Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 73 Page 35

And with a hearty blow bestowed upon the nose of the smirkingvalet de chambre, he made all haste out of the episcopal palace. Furet, however good a trotter, was not equal to present circumstances. D’Artagnan therefore took the post, and chose a horse which he soon caused to demonstrate, with good spurs and a light hand, that deer are not the swiftest animals in nature.