Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 2 Page 22

“‘Tis true; but Aramis has strongly advised me to be at Vaux twenty-four hours beforehand.”

“How, Aramis?”

“Yes, it was Aramis who brought me the invitation.”

“Ah! to be sure, I see. You are invited on the part of M. Fouquet?”

“By no means! by the king, dear friend. The letter bears the following as large as life: ‘M. le Baron du Vallon is informed that the king has condescended to place him on the invitation list — ’“

“Very good; but you leave with M.

Fouquet?”

“And when I think,” cried Porthos, stamping on the floor,