ButMartin,afterall,wasNOTpersuaded!
  MartinrepliedtoJolythatheknewnothingatall,andthat,onceinFrance,peoplewouldthinkhewaswellacquaintedwiththetraffickingsofRoux,“andsohewouldbekeptinprisontomakehimdivulgewhathedidnotknow。“ThepossibleManintheIronMaskdidnotknowhisownsecret!But,laterintheconversation,Martinfoolishlyadmittedthatheknewagreatdeal;perhapshedidthisoutofmerefatalvanity。CrosstoFrance,however,hewouldnot,evenwhenofferedasafe-conductandpromiseofreward。
  ColbertthereforeproposestoaskCharlestosurrenderthevalet,andprobablyCharlesdescendedtothemeanness。ByJuly19,atallevents,Louvois,theWarMinisterofLouisXIV。,wasbiddingSaint-
  Mars,atPignerolinPiedmont,expectfromDunkirkaprisoneroftheveryhighestimportance——avalet!Thisvalet,nowcalled“EustacheDauger,“canonlyhavebeenMarsilly’svalet,Martin,who,byonemeansoranother,hadbeenbroughtfromEnglandtoDunkirk。Itishardlyconceivable,atleast,thatwhenavalet,inEngland,is“wanted“bytheFrenchpoliceonJuly1,forpoliticalreasons,andwhenbyJuly19theyhavecaughtavaletofextremepoliticalimportance,thetwovaletsshouldbetwodifferentmen。
  MartinmustbeDauger。
  Here,then,byJuly19,1669,wefindourunhappyservingmaninthetoils。Whywashetobehandledwithsuchmysteriousrigor?
  ItistruethatStateprisonersofverylittleaccountwerekeptwithgreatsecrecy。Butitcannotwellbearguedthattheywerealltreatedwiththeextraordinaryprecautionswhich,inthecaseofDauger,werenotrelaxedfortwenty-fiveorthirtyyears。TheKingsays,accordingtoLouvois,thatthesafekeepingofDaugeris“ofthelastimportancetohisservice。“Hemusthaveintercoursewithnobody。Hiswindowsmustbewherenobodycanpass;severalbolteddoorsmustcuthimofffromthesoundofhumanvoices。
  Saint-Marshimself,thecommandant,mustfeedthevaletdaily。
  “Youmustnever,underanypretenseslistentowhathemaywishtotellyou。Youmustthreatenhimwithdeathifhespeaksonewordexceptabouthisactualneeds。Heisonlyavalet,anddoesnotneedmuchfurniture。“[1]
  [1]ThelettersareprintedbyRouxFazaillac,Jung,Lair,andothers。
  Saint-Marsrepliedthat,inpresenceofM。deVauroy,thechiefofficerofDunkirkwhocarriedDaugerthencetoPignerol,hehadthreatenedtorunDaugerthroughthebodyifheeverdaredtospeak,eventohim,Saint-Mars。Hehasmentionedthisprisoner,hesays,tonomortal。PeoplebelievethatDaugerisaMarshalofFrance,sostrangeandunusualaretheprecautionstakenforhissecurity。
  AMarshalofFrance!Thelegendhasbegun。Atthistime1669
  Saint-MarshadinchargeFouquet,thegreatfallenMinister,therichestandmostdangeroussubjectofLouisXIV。By-and-byhealsoheldLauzun,theadventurouswooeroflaGrandeMademoiselle。Butitwasnotthey,itwasthevalet,Dauger,whocaused“sensation。“
  OnFebruary20,1672,Saint-Mars,forthesakeofeconomy,wishedtouseDaugerasvalettoLauzun。ThisprovesthatSaint-Marsdidnot,afterall,seethenecessityofsecludingDaugerorthoughttheKing’sfearsgroundless。IntheopinionofSaint-Mars,Daugerdidnotwanttobereleased,“wouldneverasktobesetfree。“
  Thenwhywashesoanxiouslyguarded?LouvoisrefusedtoletDaugerbeputwithLauzunasvalet。In1675,however,heallowedDaugertoactasvalettoFouquet,butwithLauzun,saidLouvois,Daugermusthavenointercourse。Fouquethadthenanotherprisonervalet,LaRiviere。Thismanhadapparentlybeenaccusedofnocrime。Hewasofamelancholycharacter,andadropsicalhabitofbody:Fouquethadamusedhimselfbydoctoringhimandteachinghimtoread。
  InthemonthofDecember,1678,Saint-Mars,thecommandantoftheprison,broughttoFouquetasealedletterfromLouvois,thesealunbroken。Hisownreplywasalsotobesealed,andnottobeseenbySaint-Mars。LouvoiswrotethattheKingwishedtoknowonething,beforegivingFouquetamplerliberty。Hadhisvalet,EustacheDauger,toldhisothervalet,LaRiviere,whathehaddonebeforecomingtoPignerol?deceaquoiilaeteemployeaupravantqued’etreaPignerol。“HisMajestybidsmeaskyou[Fouquet]
  thisquestion,andexpectsthatyouwillanswerwithoutconsideringanythingbutthetruth,thathemayknowwhatmeasurestotake,“
  thesedependingonwhetherDaugerhas,orhasnot,toldLaRivierethestoryofhispastlife。[1]Moreover,Lauzunwasnever,saidLouvois,tobeallowedtoenterFouquet’sroomwhenDaugerwaspresent。Thehumorouspointisthat,thankstoaholeduginthewallbetweenhisroomandFouquet’s,LauzunsawDaugerwheneverhepleased。
  [1]Lair,NicholasFoucquet,ii。pp。463,464。
  FromtheletterofLouvoistoFouquet,aboutDaugerDecember23,1678,itisplainthatLouisXIV。hadnomorepressinganxiety,nineyearsafterDauger’sarrest,thantoconcealwhatitwasthatDaugerhaddone。ItisapparentthatSaint-Marshimselfeitherwasunacquaintedwiththissecret,orwassupposedbyLouvoisandtheKingtobeunawareofit。HehadbeenorderednevertoallowDaugertotellhim;hewasnotallowedtoseethelettersonthesubjectbetweenLauzunandFouquet。Westilldonotknow,andnevershallknow,whetherDaugerhimselfknewhisownsecret,orwhetherashehadanticipatedhewaslockedupfornotdivulgingwhathedidnotknow。
  TheanswerofFouquettoLouvoismusthavesatisfiedLouisthatDaugerhadnotimpartedhissecrettotheothervalet,LaRiviere,forFouquetwasnowallowedagreatdealofliberty。In1679,hemightseehisfamily,theofficersofthegarrison,andLauzun——itbeingprovidedthatLauzunandDaugershouldnevermeet。InMarch,1680,Fouquetdied,andhenceforththetwovaletsweremostrigorouslyguarded;Dauger,becausehewassupposedtoknowsomething;LaRiviere,becauseDaugermighthaveimpartedtherealorfanciedsecrettohim。Weshallreturntothesepoorservingmen,buthereitisnecessarytostatethat,tenmonthsbeforethedeathoftheirmaster,Fouquet,animportantnewcaptivehadbeenbroughttotheprisonofPignerol。
  ThiscaptivewastheothercandidateforthehonorsoftheMask,CountMattioli,thesecretaryoftheDukeofMantua。HewaskidnapedonItaliansoilonMay2,1679,andhurriedtothemountainfortressofPignerol,thenonFrenchground。HisoffensewasthebetrayingofthesecretnegotiationsforthecessionofthetownandfortressofCasal,bytheDukeofMantua,toLouisXIV。
  ThedisappearanceofMattioliwas,ofcourse,knowntotheworld。
  Thecauseofhisenlevement,andtheplaceofhiscaptivity,Pignerol,weremattersofnewspapercommentatleastasearlyas1687。Stillearlier,in1682,thestoryofMattioli’sarrestandseclusioninPignerolhadbeenpublishedinaworknamed“LaPrudenzaTrionfantediCasale。“[1]Therewasthusnomystery,atthetime,aboutMattioli;hiscrimeandpunishmentwereperfectlywellknowntostudentsofpolitics。HehasbeenregardedasthemysteriousManintheIronMask,but,foryearsafterhisarrest,hewastheleastmysteriousofStateprisoners。
  [1]Brentano,op。cit。,p。117。
  Here,then,isMattioliinPignerolinMay,1679。WhileFouquetthenenjoyedrelativefreedom,whileLauzunschemedescapesormadeinsultinglovetoMademoiselleFouquet,Mattiolilivedonthebreadandwaterofaffliction。HewasthreatenedwithtorturetomakehimdeliverupsomepaperscompromisingLouisXIV。Itwasexpresslycommandedthatheshouldhavenothingbeyondthebarestnecessariesoflife。Hewastobekeptdansladureprison。Inbrief,hewasusednobetterthanthemeanestofprisoners。Theawfullifeofisolation,withoutemployment,withoutbooks,withoutwritingmaterials,withoutsightorsoundofmansavewhenSaint-
  Marsorhislieutenantbroughtfoodfortheday,drovecaptivesmad。
  InJanuary,1680,twoprisoners,amonk[1]andoneDubreuil,hadbecomeinsane。ByFebruary14,1680,MattioliwasdailyconversingwithGodandhisangels。“Ibelievehisbrainisturned,“saysSaint-Mars。InMarch,1680,aswesaw,Fouquetdied。Theprisoners,notcountingLauzunreleasedsoonafter,werenowfive:1Mattiolimad;2Dubreuilmad;3Themonkmad;
  4Dauger,and5LaRiviere。Thesetwo,beingemployedasvalets,kepttheirwits。OnthedeathofFouquet,LouvoiswrotetoSaint-Marsaboutthetwovalets。Lauzunmustbemadetobelievethattheyhadbeensetatliberty,but,infact,theymustbemostcarefullyguardedINASINGLECHAMBER。Theywereshutupinoneofthedungeonsofthe“Tourd’enbas。“DaugerhadrecentlydonesomethingastowhichLouvoiswrites:“LetmeknowhowDaugercanpossiblyhavedonewhatyoutellme,andhowhegotthenecessarydrugs,asIcannotsupposethatyousuppliedhimwiththem“July10,1680。[2]
  [1]Amonk,whoMAYhavebeenthismonk,appearsinthefollowingessay,p。34,infra。
  [2]Lair,NicholasFoucquet,ii。,pp。476,477。
  Here,then,byJuly,1680,arethetwovaletslockedinonedungeonofthe“Tourd’enbas。“BySeptemberSaint-MarshadplacedMattioli,withthemadmonk,inanotherchamberofthesametower。
  Hewrites:“Mattioliisalmostasmadasthemonk,“whoarosefrombedandpreachednaked。MattiolibehavedsorudelyandviolentlythatthelieutenantofSaint-Marshadtoshowhimawhip,andthreatenhimwithaflogging。Thishaditseffect。Mattioli,tomakehispeace,offeredavaluableringtoBlainvilliers。Theringwaskepttoberestoredtohim,ifeverLouislethimgofree——acontingencymentionedmorethanonceinthecorrespondence。
  ApparentlyMattiolinowsobereddown,andprobablywasgivenaseparatechamberandavalet;hecertainlyhadavaletatPignerollater。ByMay1681,DaugerandLaRivierestilloccupiedtheircommonchamberinthe“Tourd’enbas。“TheywereregardedbyLouvoisasthemostimportantofthefiveprisonersthenatPignerol。They,notMattioli,werethecaptivesaboutwhosesafeandsecretkeepingLouisandLouvoisweremostanxious。ThisappearsfromaletterofLouvoistoSaint-Mars,ofMay12,1681。
  Thejailer,Saint-Mars,istobepromotedfromPigneroltoExiles。
  “Thither,“saysLouvois,“thekingdesirestotransportsuchofyourprisonersashethinkstooimportanttohaveinotherhandsthanyours。“Theseprisonersare“thetwointhelowchamberofthetower,“thetwovalets,DaugerandLaRiviere。
  FromaletterofSaint-MarsJune,1681weknowthatMattioliwasnotoneofthese。Hesays:“IshallkeepatExilestwobirdsmerleswhomIhavehere:theyareonlyknownasthegentryofthelowroominthetower;MattiolimaystayonhereatPignerolwiththeotherprisoners“Dubreuilandthemadmonk。ItisatthispointthatLeCitoyenRouxFazaillac,writingintheYearIX。oftheRepublic1801,losestouchwiththesecret。[1]Rouxfinds,intheStatePapers,thearrivalofEustacheDaugeratPignerolin1669,butdoesnotknowwhoheis,orwhatishisquality。HeseesthattheMaskmustbeeitherMattioli,Dauger,themonk,oneDubreuil,oroneCalazio。But,overlookingornothavingaccesstotheletterofSaint-MarsofJune,1681,RouxholdsthattheprisonerstakentoLesExileswerethemonkandMattioli。OneofthesemustbetheMask,andRouxvotesforMattioli。Heiswrong。
  MattiolibeyondalldoubtremainedatPignerol。
  [1]RecherchesHistoriquessurl’HommeauMasquedeFer,Paris。
  An。IX。
  Mountainsofargumenthavebeenbuiltonthesewords,deuxmerles,“twojail-birds。“Oneofthetwo,weshallsee,becamethesourceofthelegendoftheManintheIronMask。“Howcanawretchedjail-birdmerlehavebeentheMask?“asksM。Topin。“Therogue’swholefurnitureandtable-linenweresoldfor1l。19s。Heonlygotanewsuitofclotheseverythreeyears。“Allverytrue;butthisjail-birdandhismate,bythedirectstatementofLouvois,are“theprisonerstooimportanttobeintrustedtootherhandsthanyours“——thehandsofSaint-Mars——whileMattioliissounimportantthathemaybeleftatPignerolunderVillebois。
  Thetruthis,thattheoffenseandthepunishmentofMattioliwerewellknowntoEuropeandiplomatistsandreadersofbooks。Casal,moreover,atthistimewasopenlycededtoLouisXIV。,andMattiolicouldnothavetoldtheworldmorethanitalreadyknew。But,forsomeinscrutablereason,thesecretwhichDaugerknew,orwassuspectedofknowing,becamemoreandmoreasourceofanxietytoLouvoisandLouis。Whatcanhehaveknown?Thechargesagainsthismaster,RouxdeMarsilly,hadbeenpubliclyproclaimed。TwelveyearshadpassedsincethedealingsofArlingtonwithMarsilly。
  Yet,Louvoisbecamemoreandmorenervous。
  Inaccordancewithcommandsofhis,onMarch2,1682,thetwovalets,whohadhithertooccupiedonechamberatExilesasatPignerol,werecutofffromallcommunicationwitheachother。