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francs. M. Colbert, who deducted the other six thousand francs, condescended to allow me to take fifty pistoles as a gratification; so that, if it were not for my little estate at Montlezun, which brings me in twelve thousand francs a year, I could not have met my engagements." "Well, then, how about the fifty thousand francs from the Bastile? There, I trust, you are boarded and lodged, and get your six thousand francs salary besides." "Admitted!" "Whether the year be good or bad, there are fifty prisoners, who, on an average, bring you in a thousand francs a year each." "I don't deny it." "Well, there is at once an income of fifty thousand francs; you have held the post three years, and must have received in that time one hundred and fifty thousand francs." "You forget one circumstance, dear M. d'Artagnan." "What is that?" "That while you received your appointment as captain from the king himself, I received mine as governor from Messieurs Tremblay and Louviere." "Quite right, and Tremblay was not a man to let you have the post for nothing." "Nor Louviere either: the result was, that I gave seventy-five thousand francs to Tremblay as his share." "Very agreeable that! and to Louviere?" "The very same." "Money down?" "No: that would have been impossible. The king did not wish, or rather M. Mazarin did not wish, to have the appearance of removing those two gentlemen, who had sprung from the barricades; he permitted them therefore, to make certain extravagant conditions for their retirement." "What were those conditions?" "Tremble...three years' income for the good-will." "The deuce! so that the one hundred and fifty thousand francs have passed into their hands." "Precisely so." "And beyond that?" "A sum of one hundred and fifty thousand francs, or fifteen thousand pistoles, whichever you please, in three payments." "Exorbitant." "Yes, but that is not all." "What besides?" "In default of the fulfillment by me of any one of those conditions, those gentlemen enter upon their functions again. The king has been induced to sign that." "It is monstrous, incredible!" "Such is the fact, however." "I do indeed pity you, Baisemeaux. But why, in the name of fortune, did M. Mazarin grant you this pretended favor? It would have been far better to have refused you altogether." "Certainly, but he was strongly persuaded to do so by my protector." "Who is he?" "One
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