Arthur replied, "Neither have I, not only that, he also lost several dozen British pounds to me in cards."
Upon hearing this, Louis only scoffed, "Well, one can only say it truly has Talleyrand's style, he has always despised small money, if he gambles, he plays big. If it were up to him to handle Liverpool, I'm afraid he wouldn't leave a penny for the government."
Heine, shocked and perplexed, exclaimed, "Does he gamble that big?"
Recalling what his uncle had told him before, Louis could not help but say angrily, "Even ten thousand British pounds are just over two hundred thousand Francs. Talleyrand gambles much bigger than that.