[A Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandra Dumas]@TWC D-Link bookA Man in the Iron Mask ChapterLI 10/13
This was like striking their flag.
The pursuer came on like a race-horse.
It launched a fresh Greek fire, which fell within twenty paces of the little canoe, and threw a light upon them as white as sunshine. "At the first sign of resistance," cried the commander of the _balancelle_, "fire!" The soldiers brought their muskets to the present. "Did we not say we surrendered ?" said Yves. "Alive, alive, captain!" cried one excited soldier, "they must be taken alive." "Well, yes--living," said the captain.
Then turning towards the Bretons, "Your lives are safe, my friends!" cried he, "all but the Chevalier d'Herblay." Aramis stared imperceptibly.
For an instant his eye was fixed upon the depths of the ocean, illumined by the last flashes of the Greek fire, which ran along the sides of the waves, played on the crests like plumes, and rendered still darker and more terrible the gulfs they covered. "Do you hear, monseigneur ?" said the sailors. "Yes." "What are your orders ?" "Accept!" "But you, monseigneur ?" Aramis leaned still more forward, and dipped the ends of his long white fingers in the green limpid waters of the sea, to which he turned with smiles as to a friend. "Accept!" repeated he. "We accept," repeated the sailors; "but what security have we ?" "The word of a gentleman," said the officer.
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