Excerpts
from 'The Man in The Iron Mask"
Author: Alexandre Dumas |
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"
Have you come to assassinate me, monsieur?" said the king, when he recognised
Fouquet. "The King in this state!" murmured the minister. Nothing could
be more terrible, indeed, than the appearance of the young prince at
the moment Fouquet had surprised him; his clothes were in tatters; his
shirt open and torn to rags, was stained with sweat and with blood which
streamed from his cut chest and arms…
This is the third adventure of the infamous musketeers. Read about their fight for their lives and the glory and honour of France. The struggle between truth and justice. This book is catered to the more advanced readers. |
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