Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 33 Page 3

“What monk?”

“The monk that was shut in with me.”

“No, he was no longer here; he appears to have fled by the window. Was he the man that stabbed you?”

“Yes,” said the executioner.

Grimaud moved as if to leave the room.

“What are you going to do?” asked the wounded man.

“He must be apprehended.”

“Do not attempt it; he has revenged himself and has done well.

Now I may hope that God will forgive me, since my crime is expiated.”

“Explain yourself.” said Grimaud.