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A Man in the Iron Mask

ChapterIII
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Only on perceiving, and doubtless recognizing, our captain, he pulled his hat down over his eyes.

It was this action, perhaps, that attracted D'Artagnan's attention.

If so, the gentleman who had pulled down his hat produced an effect entirely different from what he had desired.

In other respects his costume was plain, and his hair evenly cut enough for customers, who were not close observers, to take him for a mere tailor's apprentice, perched behind the board, and carefully stitching cloth or velvet.

Nevertheless, this man held up his head too often to be very productively employed with his fingers.


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