[The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookThe Three Musketeers 3 THE AUDIENCE 10/17
I dare say you have not brought too large a stock of money with you ?" D'Artagnan drew himself up with a proud air which plainly said, "I ask alms of no man." "Oh, that's very well, young man," continued M.de Treville, "that's all very well.
I know these airs; I myself came to Paris with four crowns in my purse, and would have fought with anyone who dared to tell me I was not in a condition to purchase the Louvre." D'Artagnan's bearing became still more imposing.
Thanks to the sale of his horse, he commenced his career with four more crowns than M.de Treville possessed at the commencement of his. "You ought, I say, then, to husband the means you have, however large the sum may be; but you ought also to endeavor to perfect yourself in the exercises becoming a gentleman.
I will write a letter today to the Director of the Royal Academy, and tomorrow he will admit you without any expense to yourself.
Do not refuse this little service.
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