“I think it will be more,” replied D’Artagnan coolly; “but I like to lay it at the lowest!”
“The devil!” said Planchet, drawing nearer. “Why, monsieur, that is magnificent! Can one put much money in it?”
“Twenty thousand livres each, Planchet.”
“Why, that is all you have, monsieur. For how long a time?”
“For a month.”
“And that will give us—”
“Fifty thousand livres each, profit.”
“It is monstrous! It is worth while to fight for such interest as that!”
“In fact, I believe it will be necessary to fight not a little,” said D’Artagnan, with the same tranquillity; “but this time there are two of us, Planchet, and I shall take all the blows to myself.”
“Oh! monsieur, I will not allow that.”