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THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 33 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh | THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 33 Promises Scarcely had d Artagnan re-entered his apartment with his two friends when one of the soldiers of the fort came to inform him that the governor was seeking for him. The bark which Raoul had perceived at sea and which appeared so eager to gain the port came to Ste. Marguerite with an important despatch for the captain of the Musketeers. On opening it d Artagnan recognized the writing of the King I should think said Louis XIV that you must have completed the execution of my orders M. d Artagnan return then immediately to Paris and join me at the Louvre. There is the end of my exile cried the musketeer with joy God be praised I am no longer a jailer and he showed the letter to Athos. So then you must leave us replied the latter in a melancholy tone. Yes but to meet again dear friend seeing that Raoul is old enough now to go alone with M. de Beaufort and will prefer that his father should go back in company with M. d Artagnan rather than that he should travel two hundred leagues solitarily to reach home at La Fere would you not Raoul Certainly stammered the latter with an expression of tender regret. No no my friend interrupted Athos I will never quit Raoul till the day his vessel shall have disappeared on the horizon. As long as he remains in France he shall not be separated from me. As you please dear friend but we will at least leave Ste. Marguerite together. Take advantage of the bark which will convey me back to Antibes. With all my heart we cannot too soon be at a distance from this fort and from the spectacle which saddened us so just now. The three friends quitted the little isle after paying their respects to the governor and by the last flashes of the departing tempest they took their farewell of the white walls of the fort. D Artagnan parted from his friends that same night after having seen fire set to the carriage-case upon the shore by the orders of De Saint-Mars according to the advice the .