"Monsieur Andre de la Croix," said Lucas, performing the introductions, "and Doc-"
"Monsieur D'Artagnan and I have already met," said Bennett, hastily. "Andre is my nephew."
"A pleasure to make your acquaintance, Monsieur," D'Artagnan said. "Now, about your sister…"
"My sister?" Andre said, uncertainly.
"Yes, you have a sister, do you not? Surely, you must be her brother, the family resemblance is remarkable. I refer to the woman who saved my life at the Carmes-Dechaux recently. I have been searching for her ever since, so that I might properly express my gratitude. I never expected that fate should bring her brother to my door, but-"
Someone knocked upon the door.
"What, more visitors?" D'Artagnan said. "Francois, be a good fellow and tell whoever it is to go away."
"Go away," said Delaney.
"But I must speak to Monsieur D'Artagnan!" came the distinctly feminine reply. "Oh! Goodness, who is in there?"
"Constance!" said D'Artagnan.
With an elaborate gesture, Finn opened the door. "Why not?" he said. "Everybody else is here."
Constance rushed in, all aflutter. "D'Artagnan!"
"Constance!"
"Constance?" Bonacieux croaked from his bedroom. "What, is my wife there?"
"Oh, I cannot see him now!" said Constance. "I mustn't! He is a spy for Richelieu!" She glanced around at all the others. "Goodness, who are these men?"
"We are not spies for Richelieu," said Finn.
"These are my friends," D'Artagnan said, expansively.
"Is my wife there?" said Bonacieux, from behind his bedroom door.
"No," shouted D'Artagnan. "Go back to
sleep!"
"But I thought I heard her voice," said Bonacieux, opening his bedroom door.
"You were dreaming," said D'Artagnan, pushing him back into the bedroom with a hand upon his face, then booting the door closed. "Quickly, up to my room," said D'Artagnan.
"But these gentlemen…" said Constance.
"Will wait their turn," D'Artagnan said.
"What?"
"He means to speak with him, madame," said Lucas.
"Oh!" Constance said, looking very much relieved.
"My wife…" said Bonacieux, opening his door again.
D'Artagnan shoved it closed and a heavy thump could be heard from the other side. "Upstairs, now, quickly," he said.
Constance ran upstairs to the Gascon's room. They heard his door open and close as she went inside and then Bonacieux peered out again, rubbing his head.