[A Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandra Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookA Man in the Iron Mask ChapterXXVII 3/13
For, in short, you must admit that it is sufficiently strange to be born the grandson of a king, to have made war against kings, to have been reckoned among the powers of the age, to have maintained my rank, to feel Henry IV.
within me, to be great admiral of France--and then to go and get killed at Gigelli, among all those Turks, Saracens, and Moors." "Monseigneur, you harp with strange persistence on that theme," said Athos, in an agitated voice.
"How can you suppose that so brilliant a destiny will be extinguished in that remote and miserable scene ?" "And can you believe, upright and simple as you are, that if I go into Africa for this ridiculous motive, I will not endeavor to come out of it without ridicule? Shall I not give the world cause to speak of me? And to be spoken of, nowadays, when there are Monsieur le Prince, M.de Turenne, and many others, my contemporaries, I, admiral of France, grandson of Henry IV., king of Paris, have I anything left but to get myself killed? _Cordieu!_ I will be talked of, I tell you; I shall be killed whether or not; if no there, somewhere else." "Why, monseigneur, this is mere exaggeration; and hitherto you have shown nothing exaggerated save in bravery." "_Peste!_ my dear friend, there is bravery in facing scurvy, dysentery, locusts, poisoned arrows, as my ancestor St.Louis did.
Do you know those fellows still use poisoned arrows? And then, you know me of old, I fancy, and you know that when I once make up my mind to a thing, I perform it in grim earnest." "Yes, you made up your mind to escape from Vincennes." "Ay, but you aided me in that, my master; and, _a propos_, I turn this way and that, without seeing my old friend, M.Vaugrimaud.How is he ?" "M.
Vaugrimaud is still your highness's most respectful servant," said Athos, smiling. "I have a hundred pistoles here for him, which I bring as a legacy.
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