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Alexandre Dumas: The Man in the Iron MaskChapter 1: The Prisoner. (continued)"She is dead for you." "But then she lives for others, does she not?" "Yes." "And I - and I, then" (the young man looked sharply at Aramis) "am compelled to live in the obscurity of a prison?" "Alas! I fear so." "And that because my presence in the world would lead to the revelation of a great secret?" "Certainly, a very great secret." "My enemy must indeed be powerful, to be able to shut up in the Bastile a child such as I then was." "He is." "More powerful than my mother, then?" "And why do you ask that?" "Because my mother would have taken my part." Aramis hesitated. "Yes, monseigneur; more powerful than your mother." "Seeing, then, that my nurse and preceptor were carried off, and that I, also, was separated from them - either they were, or I am, very dangerous to my enemy?" "Yes; but you are alluding to a peril from which he freed himself, by causing the nurse and preceptor to disappear," answered Aramis, quietly. "Disappear!" cried the prisoner, "how did they disappear?" "In a very sure way," answered Aramis - "they are dead." The young man turned pale, and passed his hand tremblingly over his face. "Poison?" he asked. "Poison." This is page 11 of 540. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Man in the Iron Mask at Amazon.com
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