[A Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandra Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookA Man in the Iron Mask ChapterXLIII 13/17
Having assembled them, D'Artagnan arose, took of his hat, and addressed them thus: "Gentlemen, I have been to reconnoiter Belle-Ile-en-Mer, and I have found in it a good and solid garrison; moreover, preparations are made for a defense that may prove troublesome.
I therefore intend to send for two of the principal officers of the place, that we may converse with them.
Having separated them from their troops and cannon, we shall be better able to deal with them; particularly by reasoning with them.
Is not this your opinion, gentlemen ?" The major of artillery rose. "Monsieur," said he, with respect, but firmness, "I have heard you say that the place is preparing to make a troublesome defense.
The place is then, as you know, determined on rebellion ?" D'Artagnan was visibly put out by this reply; but he was not the man to allow himself to be subdued by a trifle, and resumed: "Monsieur," said he, "your reply is just.
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