Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 45 Page 8

In case of misfortunes, a bark is to be concealed for us in that cavern; indeed, it must be there by this time. We will wait for a favorable moment, and during the night we will go to sea!”

“That is a grand idea. What shall we gain by it?”

“We shall gain this — nobody knows that grotto, or rather its issue, except ourselves and two or three hunters of the island; we shall gain this — that if the island is occupied, the scouts, seeing no bark upon the shore, will never imagine we can escape, and will cease to watch.”

“I understand.”

“Well! that weakness in the legs?”

“Oh! better, much, just now.”