“We will pay well,” said the lady.
This was repeated to the coachman in French by the young officer.
“But how much?” said the coachman; “you see it is not only going, I must come back again.”
“A louis; is that enough?” asked the lady of the officer, who, turning to the coachman, said,—
“These ladies offer you a louis.”
“Well, that will do, though I risk breaking my horses’ legs.”
“Why, you rascal, you know that if you were paid all the way there and back, it would be but twelve francs, and we offer you twenty-four.”
“Oh, do not stay to bargain,” cried the lady; “he shall have twenty louis if he will only set off at once.”
“One is enough, madame.”
“Come down, sir, and open the door.”