6 HIS MAJESTY KING LOUIS XIII(1 / 3)

"Listen to Monsieur de Treville," said the king; "listen to him! Would not one say he was speaking of a religious unity? In truth, my dear Captain, I have a great mind to take away your ission and give it to Mademoille de Chemerault, to whom I promid an abbey. But don''t fanbsp;that I am going to take you on your bare word. I am called Louis the Just, Monsieur de Treville, and by and by, by and by we will e."

"Ah, sire; it is bebsp;I fide in that justibsp;that I shall wait patiently and quietly the good pleasure of your Majesty."

"Wait, then, monsieur, wait," said the king; "I will not detain you long."

In fabsp;fortune ged; and as the king began to lo what he had won, he was not sorry to find an exbsp;for playing Charlemagne--if we may u a gaming phra of who in we fess our ignoranbsp;The king therefore aro a minute after, and putting the money whibsp;lay before him into his pocket, the major part of whibsp;aro from his winnings, "La Vieuville," said he, "take my plabsp;I must speak to Monsieur de Treville on an affair of importanbsp;Ah, I had eighty louis before me; put down the same sum, so that they who have lost may have nothing to plain of. Justibsp;before everything."

"Listen to Monsieur de Treville," said the king; "listen to him! Would not one say he was speaking of a religious unity? In truth, my dear Captain, I have a great mind to take away your ission and give it to Mademoille de Chemerault, to whom I promid an abbey. But don''t fanbsp;that I am going to take you on your bare word. I am called Louis the Just, Monsieur de Treville, and by and by, by and by we will e."

"Ah, sire; it is bebsp;I fide in that justibsp;that I shall wait patiently and quietly the good pleasure of your Majesty."

"Wait, then, monsieur, wait," said the king; "I will not detain you long."

In fabsp;fortune ged; and as the king began to lo what he had won, he was not sorry to find an exbsp;for playing Charlemagne--if we may u a gaming phra of who in we fess our ignoranbsp;The king therefore aro a minute after, and putting the money whibsp;lay before him into his pocket, the major part of whibsp;aro from his winnings, "La Vieuville," said he, "take my plabsp;I must speak to Monsieur de Treville on an affair of importanbsp;Ah, I had eighty louis before me; put down the same sum, so that they who have lost may have nothing to plain of. Justibsp;before everything."