Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 28 Page 17

“With M. de Beaufort.”

“Into Africa!” cried De Guiche, in his turn. “You, Raoul — oh! my friend — into Africa, where everybody dies!”

And forgetting everything, forgetting that that forgetfulness itself compromised the princess more eloquently than his presence, “Ingrate!” said he, “and you have not even consulted me!” And he embraced him; during which time Montalais had led away Madame, and disappeared herself.

Raoul passed his hand over his brow, and said, with a smile, “I have been dreaming!” Then warmly to Guiche, who by degrees absorbed him, “My friend,” said he, “I conceal nothing from you, who are the elected of my heart. I am going to seek death