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The Vicomte de Bragelonne

CHAPTER XXVI
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So take my advice, and say no more about it." "Well said," returned the king; "M.

d'Artagnan's advice is very good.

Do not speak of your dream to any one, M.Valot, and upon the word of a gentleman, you will have no occasion to repent it.

Good evening, gentlemen; a very sad affair indeed is a wild-boar hunt!" "A very serious thing indeed," repeated D'Artagnan, in a loud voice, "is a wild-boar hunt!" and he repeated it in every room through which he passed, and left the chateau, taking Valot with him.
"And now we are alone," said the king to Saint-Aignan, "what is the name of De Guiche's adversary ?" Saint-Aignan looked at the king.
"Oh! do not hesitate," said the king: "you know that I must forgive." "De Wardes," said Saint-Aignan.
"Very good," said Louis XIV.; and then hastily retiring to his own room, added to himself, "To forgive is not to forget.".


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