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The Vicomte de Bragelonne

CHAPTER XXIV
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Why, then, have you not addressed yourself to him ?" "Because, my lord, when one acts in important matters, it is best to consult one's instinct before everything.

Well, General Lambert does not inspire with me so much confidence as you do." "Be it so, monsieur.

I shall assist you in recovering your money, if, however, it can still be there; for that is far from likely.

Since 1648 twelve years have rolled away, and many events have taken place." Monk dwelt upon this point to see if the French gentleman would seize the evasions that were open to him, but Athos did not hesitate.
"I assure you, my lord," he said firmly, "that my conviction is, that the two barrels have neither changed place nor master." This reply had removed one suspicion from the mind of Monk, but it had suggested another.

Without doubt this Frenchman was some emissary sent to entice into error the protector of the parliament; the gold was nothing but a lure; and by the help of this lure they thought to excite the cupidity of the general.


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