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The Vicomte de Bragelonne

CHAPTER XXVII
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If, then, the general received me in that manner, he knew my titles to his esteem.
Now, you do not suspect, I should think, that I should reveal my secrets to you, and still less his." "But these casks, what do they contain ?" "Have you not put that question to your soldiers?
What was their reply ?" "That they contained powder and ball." "From whom had they that information?
They must have told you that." "From the general; but we are not dupes." "Beware, gentlemen; it is not to me you are now giving the lie, it is to your leader." The officers again looked at each other.

Athos continued: "Before your soldiers the general told me to wait a week, and at the expiration of that week he would give me the answer he had to make me.

Have I fled away?
No; I wait." "He told you to wait a week!" cried the lieutenant.
"He told me that so clearly, sir, that I have a sloop at the mouth of the river, which I could with ease have joined yesterday, and embarked.
Now, if I have remained, it was only in compliance with the desire of your general; his honor having requested me not to depart without a last audience, which he fixed at a week hence.

I repeat to you, then, I am waiting." The lieutenant turned towards the other officers, and said, in a low voice: "If this gentleman speaks truth, there may still be some hope.
The general may be carrying out some negotiations so secret, that he thought it imprudent to inform even us.

Then the time limited for his absence would be a week." Then, turning towards Athos: "Monsieur," said he, "your declaration is of the most serious importance; are you willing to repeat it under the seal of an oath ?" "Sir," replied Athos, "I have always lived in a world where my simple word was regarded as the most sacred of oaths." "This time, however, monsieur, the circumstance is more grave than any you may have been placed in.


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