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A Man in the Iron Mask

ChapterXXXII
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Have I not borne secrets heavier than this ?" "You have never borne one so dangerous," replied D'Artagnan, in a tone of sadness.

"I have something like a sinister idea that all who are concerned with this secret will die, and die unhappily." "The will of God be done!" said Athos, "but here is your governor." D'Artagnan and his friends immediately resumed their parts.

The governor, suspicious and hard, behaved towards D'Artagnan with a politeness almost amounting to obsequiousness.

With respect to the travelers, he contented himself with offering good cheer, and never taking his eye from them.

Athos and Raoul observed that he often tried to embarrass them by sudden attacks, or to catch them off their guard; but neither the one nor the other gave him the least advantage.


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