[The Forty-Five Guardsmen by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Forty-Five Guardsmen CHAPTER VI 11/13
'Take care, monsieur,' said the servant, sadly; 'you will force her to fly again.' 'Heaven forbid!' cried I; 'but how do I offend you, madame ?' She did not reply; insensible, mute, and cold, as though she had not heard me, she turned, and I saw her disappear gradually in the shade." "And is that all ?" "All; the servant led me to the door, saying, 'Forget, monsieur, I beg of you.' I fled, bewildered and half crazy, and since then I have gone every evening to this street, and, concealed in the angle of the opposite house, under the shade of a little balcony, I see, once in ten times, a light in her room: that is my life, my happiness." "What happiness!" "Alas! I should lose this, if I tried for more." "But in acting thus, you lose all the amusements of the world." "My brother," said Henri, with a sad smile, "I am happy thus." "Not so, mordieu! One monk in a family is enough." "No railleries, brother." "But let me say one thing!" "What is it ?" "That you have been taken in like a schoolboy." "I am not taken in; I only gave way to a power stronger than mine.
When a current carries you away, you cannot fight against it." "But if it lead to an abyss ?" "You must be swallowed up!" "Do you think so ?" "Yes!" "I do not: and in your place--" "What would you have done ?" "Enough, certainly, to have learned her name and--" "Anne, you don't know her." "No, but I know you, Henri.
You had 50,000 crowns that I gave you out of the last 100,000 the king gave to me." "They are still in my chest, Anne; I have not touched one of them." "Mordieu! If they were not there, you would be in a different position." "Oh! my brother!" "Certainly.
An ordinary servant may be bought for ten crowns, a good one for 100, an excellent one for 1,000, and a marvel for 3,000.
Let us see, then.
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