"Ah! I see you would never be able to endure being exiled a second time." "I, monseigneur?" "I will not carry you off with us, as I had first intended." "What, with you, monseigneur?" "Yes; if the idea should occur to me again of taking a dislike to the court." "Oh! do not let that make any difference, monseigneur; I would follow your highness to the end of the world." "Clumsy fellow that you are!" said Manicamp, grumblingly, pushing his horse towards De Guiche, so as almost to unseat him, and then, as he passed close to him, as if he had lost command over the horse, he whispered, "For goodness' sake, think what you are saying." "Well, it is agreed, then," said the prince; "since you are so devoted to me, I shall take you with me." "Anywhere, monseigneur," replied De Guiche in a jo

