“I know it,” said the abbe.
“This cabaret has windows opening upon the Place, a place of exit into the court, which must abut upon the gardens of my friend by a door of communication.”
“Good!” said the abbe.
“Enter by the cabaret, take the prisoners in; defend the door while you enable them to fly by the garden and the Place Baudoyer.”
“That is all plain. Monsieur, you would make an excellent general, like monsieur le prince.”
“Have you understood me?”
“Perfectly well.”
“How much will it amount to, to make your bandits all drunk with wine, and to satisfy them with gold?”
“Oh, monsieur, what an expression! Oh! monsieur, if they heard you! some of them are very susceptible.”
“I mean to say they must be brought to the point where they cannot tell the heavens from the earth; for I shall to-morrow contend with the king; and when I fight I mean to conquer—please to understand.”