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A Man in the Iron Mask

ChapterXV
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Towards the middle of the day only did he begin to resume a little serenity of manner, and by that time he had, in all probability, made up his mind.
Aramis, who followed him step by step in his thoughts, as in his walk, concluded that the event he was expecting would not be long before it was announced.

This time Colbert seemed to walk in concert with the bishop of Vannes, and had he received for every annoyance which he inflicted on the king a word of direction from Aramis, he could not have done better.

During the whole of the day the king, who, in all probability, wished to free himself from some of the thoughts which disturbed his mind, seemed to seek La Valliere's society as actively as he seemed to show his anxiety to flee that of M.Colbert or M.Fouquet.
The evening came.

The king had expressed a wish not to walk in the park until after cards in the evening.

In the interval between supper and the promenade, cards and dice were introduced.


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