Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 60 Page 17

He hesitated for a moment, with a dull eye; then, drawing himself up, “Forward!

still forward!” said he. “When it is time, God will tell me, as he foretold the others.”

He touched the earth, moistened with the evening dew, with the ends of his fingers, signed himself as if he had been at the benitier in church, and retook alone — ever alone — the road to Paris.