[The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookThe Vicomte de Bragelonne CHAPTER LXIV 5/9
Was D'Artagnan going straight to the king? Would he go and describe his rough reception, or recount his exploit? This was a matter for grave consideration.
At all events, the moment was badly chosen to send D'Artagnan away, whether he came from the king, or on his own account.
The musketeer had rendered too great a service, and that too recently, for it to be already forgotten.
Therefore Colbert thought it would be better to shake off his arrogance and call D'Artagnan back. "Ho! Monsieur d'Artagnan," cried Colbert, "what! are you leaving me thus ?" D'Artagnan turned round: "Why not ?" said he, quietly, "we have no more to say to each other, have we ?" "You have, at least, money to receive, as you have an order ?" "Who, I? Oh! not at all, my dear Monsieur Colbert." "But, monsieur, you have an order.
And, in the same manner as you give a sword-thrust, when you are required, I, on my part, pay when an order is presented to me.
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