[Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookLouise de la Valliere CHAPTER VIII 4/5
d'Herblay, in a word, who, with M.du Vallon, myself, and M.le Comte de la Fere, who is known to your majesty, formed that quartette which was a good deal talked about during the late king's reign, and during your majesty's minority." "And who fortified Belle-Isle ?" the king repeated, in a significant tone. Aramis advanced and bowed: "In order to serve the son as I served the father." D'Artagnan looked very narrowly at Aramis while he uttered these words, which displayed so much true respect, so much warm devotion, such entire frankness and sincerity, that even he, D'Artagnan, the eternal doubter, he, the almost infallible in judgment, was deceived by it.
"A man who lies cannot speak in such a tone as that," he said. Louis was overcome by it.
"In that case," he said to Fouquet, who anxiously awaited the result of this proof, "the cardinal's hat is promised.
Monsieur d'Herblay, I pledge you my honor that the first promotion shall be yours.
Thank M.Fouquet for it." Colbert overheard these words; they stung him to the quick, and he left the salon abruptly.
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