[A Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandra Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookA Man in the Iron Mask ChapterXIV 15/17
A tolerably good sum." "Yes.
Well, these thirteen millions are wanting to balance the total of the account.
That is what I do not very well understand.
How was this deficit possible ?" "Possible I do not say; but there is no doubt about fact that it is really so." "You say that these thirteen millions are found to be wanting in the accounts ?" "I do not say so, but the registry does." "And this letter of M.Mazarin indicates the employment of that sum and the name of the person with whom it was deposited ?" "As your majesty can judge for yourself." "Yes; and the result is, then, that M.Fouquet has not yet restored the thirteen millions." "That results from the accounts, certainly, sire." "Well, and, consequently--" "Well, sire, in that case, inasmuch as M.Fouquet has not yet given back the thirteen millions, he must have appropriated them to his own purpose; and with those thirteen millions one could incur four times and a little more as much expense, and make four times as great a display, as your majesty was able to do at Fontainebleau, where we only spent three millions altogether, if you remember." For a blunderer, the _souvenir_ he had evoked was a rather skillfully contrived piece of baseness; for by the remembrance of his own _fete_ he, for the first time, perceived its inferiority compared with that of Fouquet.
Colbert received back again at Vaux what Fouquet had given him at Fontainebleau, and, as a good financier, returned it with the best possible interest.
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