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The Vicomte de Bragelonne

CHAPTER XXXIII
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"My Frenchmen! my consolation!" Athos and D'Artagnan bowed.
"Duke, conduct these gentlemen into my study.

I am at your service, messieurs," added he in French.

And he promptly expedited his court, to return to his Frenchmen, as he called them.

"Monsieur d'Artagnan," said he, as he entered his closet, "I am glad to see you again." "Sire, my joy is at its height, at having the honor to salute your majesty in your own palace of St.James's." "Monsieur, you have been willing to render me a great service, and I owe you my gratitude for it.

If I did not fear to intrude upon the rights of our command general, I would offer you some post worthy of you near our person." "Sire," replied D'Artagnan, "I have quitted the service of the king of France, making a promise to my prince not to serve any other king." "Humph!" said Charles, "I am sorry to hear that; I should like to do much for you; I like you very much." "Sire--" "But, let us see," said Charles with a smile, "if we cannot make you break your word.


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