Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 11 Page 20

“Well, my dear friend, win it — it is at the point of your sword. We shall not interfere with each other — your object is a title; mine, money.

If I can get enough to rebuild Artagnan, which my ancestors, impoverished by the Crusades, allowed to fall into ruins, and to buy thirty acres of land about it, that is all I wish. I shall retire and die tranquilly — at home.”

“For my part,” said Porthos, “I desire to be made a baron.”

“You shall be one.”

“And have you not seen any of our other friends?”

“Yes, I have seen Aramis.”

“And what does he wish? To be a bishop?”