Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 26 Page 25

“is that, at least, in this chase, D’Artagnan has done me one good turn — he has destroyed Broussel. This Gascon is a precious fellow; even his misadventures are of use.”

The cardinal referred to that man whom D’Artagnan upset at the corner of the Cimetiere Saint Jean in Paris, and who was no other than the Councillor Broussel.