[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 48 A FAMILY AFFAIR 11/24
That is the least we owe her." "That's true," said Athos; "but that concerns Aramis." "Well," replied the latter, blushing, "what must I say ?" "Oh, that's simple enough!" replied Athos.
"Write a second letter for that clever personage who lives at Tours." Aramis resumed his pen, reflected a little, and wrote the following lines, which he immediately submitted to the approbation of his friends. "My dear cousin." "Ah, ah!" said Athos.
"This clever person is your relative, then ?" "Cousin-german." "Go on, to your cousin, then!" Aramis continued: "My dear Cousin, His Eminence, the cardinal, whom God preserve for the happiness of France and the confusion of the enemies of the kingdom, is on the point of putting an end to the hectic rebellion of La Rochelle. It is probable that the succor of the English fleet will never even arrive in sight of the place.
I will even venture to say that I am certain M.de Buckingham will be prevented from setting out by some great event.
His Eminence is the most illustrious politician of times past, of times present, and probably of times to come.
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