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第122章

"The second idea, the devoted, reasonable idea -- the least important, sir -- was to go and dig up a million in gold, buried by King Charles I.at Newcastle, and to purchase with that gold the adherence of Monk.""Oh, oh!" said Mazarin, reanimated by the word million."But Newcastle was at the time occupied by Monk.""Yes, monsieur le cardinal, and that is why I venture to call the idea courageous as well as devoted.It was necessary, if Monk refused the offers of the negotiator, to reinstate King Charles II.in possession of this million, which was to be torn, as it were, from the loyalty and not the royalism of General Monk.This was effected in spite of many difficulties: the general proved to be loyal, and allowed the money to be taken away.""It seems to me," said the timid, thoughtful king, "that Charles II.could not have known of this million whilst he was in Paris.""It seems to me," rejoined the cardinal, maliciously, "that his majesty the king of Great Britain knew perfectly well of this million, but that he preferred having two millions to having one.""Sire," said Athos, firmly, "the king of England, whilst in France, was so poor that he had not even money to take the post; so destitute of hope that he frequently thought of dying.He was so entirely ignorant of the existence of the million at Newcastle, that but for a gentleman -- one of your majesty's subjects -- the moral depositary of the million, who revealed the secret to King Charles II., that prince would still be vegetating in the most cruel forgetfulness.""Let us pass on to the strange, bold and ingenious idea,"interrupted Mazarin, whose sagacity foresaw a check."What was that idea?""This -- M.Monk formed the only obstacle to the re-establishment of the fallen king.A Frenchman imagined the idea of suppressing this obstacle.""Oh! oh! but he is a scoundrel, that Frenchman," said Mazarin, "and the idea is not so ingenious as to prevent its author being tied up by the neck at the Place de Greve, by decree of the parliament.""Your eminence is mistaken," replied Athos, dryly; "I did not say that the Frenchman in question had resolved to assassinate M.Monk, but only to suppress him.The words of the French language have a value which the gentlemen of France know perfectly.Besides, this is an affair of war;and when men serve kings against their enemies they are not to be condemned by a parliament -- God is their judge.This French gentleman, then, formed the idea of gaining possession of the person of Monk, and he executed his plan."The king became animated at the recital of great actions.

The king's younger brother struck the table with his hand, exclaiming, "Ah! that is fine!""He carried off Monk?" said the king."Why, Monk was in his camp.""And the gentleman was alone, sire."

"That is marvelous!" said Philip.

"Marvelous, indeed!" cried the king.

"Good! There are the two little lions unchained," murmured the cardinal.And with an air of spite, which he did not dissemble: "I am unacquainted with these details, will you guarantee their authenticity, monsieur?""All the more easily, my lord cardinal, from having seen the events.""You have?"

"Yes, monseigneur."

The king had involuntarily drawn close to the count, the Duc d'Anjou had turned sharply round, and pressed Athos on the other side.

"What next? monsieur, what next?" cried they both at the same time.

"Sire, M.Monk, being taken by the Frenchman, was brought to King Charles II., at the Hague.The king gave back his freedom to Monk, and the grateful general, in return, gave Charles II.the throne of Great Britain, for which so many valiant men had fought in vain."Philip clapped his hands with enthusiasm; Louis XIV., more reflective, turned towards the Comte de la Fere.

"Is this true," said he, "in all its details?""Absolutely true, sire."

"That one of my gentlemen knew the secret of the million, and kept it?""Yes, sire."

"The name of that gentleman?"

"It was your humble servant," said Athos, simply, and bowing.

A murmur of admiration made the heart of Athos swell with pleasure.He had reason to be proud, at least.Mazarin, himself, had raised his arms towards heaven.

"Monsieur," said the king, "I shall seek, and find means to reward you." Athos made a movement."Oh, not for your honesty, to be paid for that would humiliate you, but I owe you a reward for having participated in the restoration of my brother, King Charles II.""Certainly," said Mazarin.

"It is the triumph of a good cause which fills the whole house of France with joy," said Anne of Austria.

"I continue," said Louis XIV."Is it also true that a single man penetrated to Monk, in his camp, and carried him off?""That man had ten auxiliaries, taken from a very inferior rank.""And nothing but them?"

"Nothing more."

"And he is named?"

"Monsieur d'Artagnan, formerly lieutenant of the musketeers of your majesty."Anne of Austria colored; Mazarin became yellow with shame;Louis XIV.was deeply thoughtful, and a drop of moisture fell from his pale brow."What men!" murmured he.And, involuntarily, he darted a glance at the minister which would have terrified him, if Mazarin, at the moment, had not concealed his head under his pillow.

"Monsieur," said the young Duc d'Anjou, placing his hand, delicate and white as that of a woman, upon the arm of Athos, "tell that brave man, I beg you, that Monsieur, brother of the king, will to-morrow drink his health before five hundred of the best gentlemen of France." And, on finishing these words, the young man, perceiving that his enthusiasm had deranged one of his ruffles, set to work to put it to rights with the greatest care imaginable.

"Let us resume business, sire," interrupted Mazarin who never was enthusiastic, and who wore no ruffles.

"Yes, monsieur," replied Louis XIV."Pursue your communication, monsieur le comte," added he, turning towards Athos.

Athos immediately began and offered in due form the hand of the Princess Henrietta Stuart to the young prince, the king's brother.The conference lasted an hour; after which the doors of the chamber were thrown open to the courtiers, who resumed their places as if nothing had been kept from them in the occupations of that evening.Athos then found himself again with Raoul, and the father and son were able to clasp each other's hands.

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