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Alexandre Dumas: The Man in the Iron MaskChapter 11: The Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte. (continued)"In the blue room on the second story." "The room immediately over the king's room?" "Precisely." "You will be subject to very great restraint there. What an idea to condemn yourself to a room where you cannot stir or move about!" "During the night, monseigneur, I sleep or read in my bed." "And your servants?" "I have but one attendant with me. I find my reader quite sufficient. Adieu, monseigneur; do not overfatigue yourself; keep yourself fresh for the arrival of the king." "We shall see you by and by, I suppose, and shall see your friend Du Vallon also?" "He is lodging next to me, and is at this moment dressing." And Fouquet, bowing, with a smile, passed on like a commander-in-chief who pays the different outposts a visit after the enemy has been signaled in sight. Transcriber's note: In the five-volume edition, Volume 4 ends here. - JB This is page 117 of 540. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Man in the Iron Mask at Amazon.com
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