Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 3 Page 41

“You are sagacious.”

“I shall return thither, my lord, but it is a mistake on your part not to employ me.”

“You?

the friend of my greatest foes? Don’t suppose that you are the only person who can serve me, Monsieur de Rochefort. I shall find many men as able as you are.”

“I wish you may, my lord,” replied De Rochefort.

He was then reconducted by the little staircase, instead of passing through the ante-chamber where D’Artagnan was waiting. In the courtyard the carriage and the four musketeers were ready, but he looked around in vain for his friend.

“Ah!” he muttered to himself,