[The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookThe Vicomte de Bragelonne CHAPTER XXVII 6/10
The safety of the whole army is at stake. Reflect; the general has disappeared, and our search for him has been in vain.
Is this disappearance natural? Has a crime been committed? Are we not bound to carry our investigations to extremity? Have we any right to wait with patience? At this moment, everything, monsieur, depends upon the words you are about to pronounce." "Thus questioned, gentlemen, I no longer hesitate," said Athos.
"Yes, I came hither to converse confidentially with General Monk, and ask him for an answer regarding certain interests; yes, the general being, doubtless, unable to pronounce before the expected battle, begged me to remain a week in the house I inhabit, promising me that in a week I should see him again.
Yes, all this is true, and I swear it by God who is the absolute master of my life and yours." Athos pronounced these words with so much grandeur and solemnity, that the three officers were almost convinced.
Nevertheless, one of the colonels made a last attempt. "Monsieur," said he, "although we may now be persuaded of the truth of what you say, there is yet a strange mystery in all this.
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