Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 8 Page 7

“Ah ah!” said D’Artagnan, Planchet’s recital agreeing with his own observations.

“Well?”

“One of these two men said, ‘He must certainly be at Noisy, or be coming there this evening, for I have seen his servant.’

“‘Art thou sure?’ said the man in the cloak.

“‘Yes, my prince.’“

“My prince!” interrupted D’Artagnan.

“Yes, ‘my prince;’ but listen. ‘If he is here’ — this is what the other man said — ’let’s see decidedly what to do with him.’

“‘What to do with him?’