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A Man in the Iron Mask

ChapterXXI
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While he was descending into midnight, the other was ascending into day.

I do not think there has been any disturbance whatever.

A flash of lightning without thunder awakens nobody." Fouquet uttered a thick, smothered cry, as if he had been struck by some invisible blow, and clasping his head between his clenched hands, he murmured: "You did that ?" "Cleverly enough, too; what do you think of it ?" "You dethroned the king?
imprisoned him, too ?" "Yes, that has been done." "And such an action was committed _here_, at Vaux ?" "Yes, here, at Vaux, in the Chamber of Morpheus.

It would almost seem that it had been built in anticipation of such an act." "And at what time did it occur ?" "Last night, between twelve and one o'clock." Fouquet made a movement as if he were on the point of springing upon Aramis; he restrained himself.

"At Vaux; under my roof!" he said, in a half-strangled voice.
"I believe so! for it is still your house, and it is likely to continue so, since M.Colbert cannot rob you of it now." "It was under my roof, then, monsieur, that you committed this crime ?" "This crime ?" said Aramis, stupefied.
"This abominable crime!" pursued Fouquet, becoming more and more excited; "this crime more execrable than an assassination! this crime which dishonors my name forever, and entails upon me the horror of posterity." "You are not in your senses, monsieur," replied Aramis, in an irresolute tone of voice; "you are speaking too loudly; take care!" "I will call out so loudly, that the whole world shall hear me." "Monsieur Fouquet, take care!" Fouquet turned round towards the prelate, whom he looked at full in the face.


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