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The Vicomte de Bragelonne

CHAPTER XXXVII
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I have absolution from our holy father, the pope, in my pocket." "I assure you I know absolutely nothing, my dear M.d'Artagnan, and that your words have all been to me so many articles of faith." "I was quite sure you were an intelligent fellow," said the musketeer; "I have tried you for a length of time.

These fifty crowns which I give you above the rest will prove the esteem I have for you.

Take them." "Thanks, Monsieur d'Artagnan," said Menneville.
"With that sum you can really become an honest man," replied D'Artagnan, in the most serious tone possible.

"It would be disgraceful for a mind like yours, and a name you no longer dare to bear, to sink forever under the rust of an evil life.

Become a gallant man, Menneville, and live for a year upon those hundred gold crowns: it is a good provision; twice the pay of a high officer.


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