The power within: unit eight.
-But if you leave the service, Mr. Cavois …
“It is my wish, Sire.
Well you accept, as a reward for the time you’ve spent close to the cardinal, a gratuity of fifteen hundred or two thousand pistoles.
Sire, replied, bowing Cavois from my time at Cardinal, I was rewarded according to my merits and beyond. We will make war, Sire, and war it takes money, lots of money, keep the rewards for those who will fight and not for those who, like me, having dedicated their fortune to a man, fall with this man.
-All the servants of the cardinal are they like you, Mr. Cavois?
-I think so, Sire, and am even one of the least worthy.
-So you covet, you do not want anything?
Nothing, Sire, the honor to follow the cardinal wherever he goes, and continue to be part of his house, even as the humblest of his servants.
“That’s right, Mr. Cavois said the king dive perseverance of the captain at any refuse, you are free.
Cavois bowed and backed out and hit Charpentier who entered.
And you, Mr. Charpentier, cried the king, you refuse, as Mr. Cavois of me?
No, Sire, for I ordered the cardinal to remain close to your Majesty until another minister was installed in his place, or that Her Majesty is aware of the work .
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