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A Man in the Iron Mask

ChapterIX
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But your brother, a captive, forgotten, and in bonds, will not long endure the calamity; and Heaven will resume his soul at the appointed time--that is to say, soon." At this point in Aramis's gloomy analysis, a bird of night uttered from the depths of the forest that prolonged and plaintive cry which makes every creature tremble.
"I will exile the deposed king," said Philippe, shuddering; "'twill be more human." "The king's good pleasure will decide the point," said Aramis.

"But has the problem been well put?
Have I brought out of the solution according to the wishes or the foresight of your royal highness ?" "Yes, monsieur, yes; you have forgotten nothing--except, indeed, two things." "The first ?" "Let us speak of it at once, with the same frankness we have already conversed in.

Let us speak of the causes which may bring about the ruin of all the hopes we have conceived.

Let us speak of the risks we are running." "They would be immense, infinite, terrific, insurmountable, if, as I have said, all things did not concur to render them of absolutely no account.

There is no danger either for you or for me, if the constancy and intrepidity of your royal highness are equal to that perfection of resemblance to your brother which nature has bestowed upon you.


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