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The excerpt represents the core issue or deciding factor on which you must meditate, and is drawn from Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas: gentleman was who thus addressed him; but seeing his friends
he went up to them quickly and expressed delight at seeing
them.
"A truce to compliments," said Aramis; "we want to see the
coadjutor, and instantly, as we are in haste."
"Certainly, sir -- it is not such lords as you are who are
allowed to wait in the ante-chamber, only just now he has a
secret conference with Monsieur de Bruy."
"De Bruy!" cried the friends, "'tis then useless our seeing
monsieur the coadjutor this evening," said Aramis, "so we
give it up."
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