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The
king
,
quite
delighted
,
inquired
if
the
cardinal
was
still
at
the
Louvre
;
he
was
told
that
his
Eminence
awaited
the
orders
of
his
Majesty
in
the
business
cabinet
.
The
king
went
straight
to
him
.
"
There
,
Duke
,
"
said
he
,
"
you
were
right
and
I
was
wrong
.
The
whole
intrigue
is
political
,
and
there
is
not
the
least
question
of
love
in
this
letter
;
but
,
on
the
other
hand
,
there
is
abundant
question
of
you
.
"
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The
cardinal
took
the
letter
,
and
read
it
with
the
greatest
attention
;
then
,
when
he
had
arrived
at
the
end
of
it
,
he
read
it
a
second
time
.
"
Well
,
your
Majesty
,
"
said
he
,
"
you
see
how
far
my
enemies
go
;
they
menace
you
with
two
wars
if
you
do
not
dismiss
me
.
In
your
place
,
in
truth
,
sire
,
I
should
yield
to
such
powerful
instance
;
and
on
my
part
,
it
would
be
a
real
happiness
to
withdraw
from
public
affairs
.
"
"
What
say
you
,
Duke
?
"
"
I
say
,
sire
,
that
my
health
is
sinking
under
these
excessive
struggles
and
these
never-ending
labors
.
I
say
that
according
to
all
probability
I
shall
not
be
able
to
undergo
the
fatigues
of
the
siege
of
La
Rochelle
,
and
that
it
would
be
far
better
that
you
should
appoint
there
either
Monsieur
de
Conde
,
Monsieur
de
Bassopierre
,
or
some
valiant
gentleman
whose
business
is
war
,
and
not
me
,
who
am
a
churchman
,
and
who
am
constantly
turned
aside
for
my
real
vocation
to
look
after
matters
for
which
I
have
no
aptitude
.
You
would
be
the
happier
for
it
at
home
,
sire
,
and
I
do
not
doubt
you
would
be
the
greater
for
it
abroad
.
"
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"
Monsieur
Duke
,
"
said
the
king
,
"
I
understand
you
.
Be
satisfied
,
all
who
are
named
in
that
letter
shall
be
punished
as
they
deserve
,
even
the
queen
herself
.
"
"
What
do
you
say
,
sire
?
God
forbid
that
the
queen
should
suffer
the
least
inconvenience
or
uneasiness
on
my
account
!
She
has
always
believed
me
,
sire
,
to
be
her
enemy
;
although
your
Majesty
can
bear
witness
that
I
have
always
taken
her
part
warmly
,
even
against
you
.
Oh
,
if
she
betrayed
your
Majesty
on
the
side
of
your
honor
,
it
would
be
quite
another
thing
,
and
I
should
be
the
first
to
say
,
'
No
grace
,
sire
--
no
grace
for
the
guilty
!
'
Happily
,
there
is
nothing
of
the
kind
,
and
your
Majesty
has
just
acquired
a
new
proof
of
it
.
"
"
That
is
true
,
Monsieur
Cardinal
,
"
said
the
king
,
"
and
you
were
right
,
as
you
always
are
;
but
the
queen
,
not
the
less
,
deserves
all
my
anger
.
"