[A Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandra Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookA Man in the Iron Mask ChapterXIV 4/17
I told M.Fouquet that myself; he replied, that if he were rich enough he would offer the king a newly erected chateau, from the vanes at the houses to the very sub-cellars; completely new inside and out; and that, as soon as the king had left, he would burn the whole building and its contents, in order that it might not be made use of by any one else." "How completely Spanish!" "I told him so, and he then added this: 'Whoever advises me to spare expense, I shall look upon as my enemy.'" "It is positive madness; and that portrait, too!" "What portrait ?" said Aramis. "That of the king, and the surprise as well." "What surprise ?" "The surprise you seem to have in view, and on account of which you took some specimens away, when I met you at Percerin's." D'Artagnan paused. The shaft was discharged, and all he had to do was to wait and watch its effect. "That is merely an act of graceful attention," replied Aramis. D'Artagnan went up to his friend, took hold of both his hands, and looking him full in the eyes, said, "Aramis, do you still care for me a very little ?" "What a question to ask!" "Very good.
One favor, then.
Why did you take some patterns of the king's costumes at Percerin's ?" "Come with me and ask poor Lebrun, who has been working upon them for the last two days and nights." "Aramis, that may be truth for everybody else, but for me--" "Upon my word, D'Artagnan, you astonish me." "Be a little considerate.
Tell me the exact truth; you would not like anything disagreeable to happen to me, would you ?" "My dear friend, you are becoming quite incomprehensible.
What suspicion can you have possibly got hold of ?" "Do you believe in my instinctive feelings? Formerly you used to have faith in them.
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