"Hush, M. d'Artagnan!" replied the man, softly, "you will make them recognize me."
"Well, and what harm?"
"The fact is, there is no harm, but—"
"You were going to say there is no good in doing it either, is it not so?"
"Alas! no; for I was occupied in looking at some excellent figures."
"Go on—go on, Monsieur Moliere. I quite understand the interest you take in it—I will not disturb your study."
"Thank you."
"But on one condition—that you tell me where M. Percerin really is."
"Oh! willingly; in his own room. Only—"
"Only that one can't enter it?"