The Man in the Iron Mask - Noyemi
By Alexandre Dumas
ascended slowly to his noble countenance. Leaning upon the arms held out on all sides to receive him, he was able once more to turn his eyes towards the place, and to distinguish the white flag at the crest of the principal bastion; his ears, already deaf to the sounds of life, caught feebly the rolling of the drum which announced the victory. Then, clasping in his nerveless hand the _baton_, ornamented with its _fleurs- de-lis_, he cast on it his eyes, which had no longer the power of looking upwards towards Heaven, and fell back, murmuring strange words, which appeared to the soldiers cabalistic - words which had formerly represented so many things on earth, and which none but the dying man any longer comprehended: "Athos - Porthos, farewell till we meet again! Aramis, adieu forever!" Of the four valiant men whose history we have related, there now remained but one. Heaven had taken to itself three noble souls. (14) End of The Man in the Iron Mask. This is the last text in the series. Footnotes 1. "He is patient because he is eternal." is how the Latin translates. It is from St. Augustine. This motto was sometimes applied to the Papacy, but not to the Jesuits. 2. In the five-volume edition, Volume 4 ends here. 3. It is possible that the preceding conversation is an obscure allegorical allusion to the Fronde, or perhaps an intimation that the Duc was the father of Mordaunt, from Twenty Years After, but a definite interpretation still eludes modern scholars. 4. The dictates of such a service would require Raoul to spend the rest of his life outside of France, hence Athos's and Grimaud's extreme reactions. 5. Dumas here, and later in the chapter, uses the name Roncherat. Roncherolles is the actual name of the man. 6. In some editions, "in spite of Milady" reads "in spite of malady". 7. "Pie" in this case refers to magpies, the prey for the falcons. 8. Anne of Austria did not die until 1666, and Dumas sets the current year as 1665. 9. Madame de Montespan would oust Louise from the king's affections by 1667. 10. De Guiche would not return to court until 1671. 11. Madame did die of poison in 1670, shortly after returning from the mission described later. The Chevalier de Lorraine had actually been ordered out of France in 1662. 12. This particular campaign did not actually occur until 1673. 13. Jean-Paul Oliva was the actual general of the Jesuits from 1664-1681. 14. In earlier editions, the last line reads, "Of the four valiant men whose history we have related, there now no longer remained but one single body; God had resumed the souls." Dumas made the revision in later editions.
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