one man is as good as another man; and we are alone.
 Alexandre Dumas, The Vicomte de Bragelonne (1847). copy citation

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Author Alexandre Dumas
Source The Vicomte de Bragelonne
Topic good
Date 1847
Language English
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“The fisherman is perhaps more learned than we believe him to be. Send him away, my lord, I beg you." "Decidedly," said Monk, "he wishes to have me alone in this vault. Never mind, we shall go through with it; one man is as good as another man; and we are alone. My friend," said Monk to the fisherman, "go back up the stairs we have just descended, and watch that nobody comes to disturb us." The fisherman made a sign of obedience. "Leave your torch," said Monk;” source