Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 42 Page 14

out to his friend a black spot upon the empurpled line of the water.

“A bark!” said Porthos; “yes, it is a bark!

Ah! we shall have some news at last.”

“There are two!” cried the bishop, on discovering another mast; “two! three! four!”

“Five!” said Porthos, in his turn. “Six! seven! Ah! mon Dieu! mon Dieu! it is a fleet!”

“Our boats returning, probably,” said Aramis, very uneasily, in spite of the assurance he affected.

“They are very large for fishing-boats,” observed Porthos, “and do you not remark, my friend, that they come from the Loire?”