Figured as much: not much chance of any famous last words if you're shot in the throat. Don't know the books I have to confess: any reason why he didn't expect to see Aramis again?Hahaha!
I meant the way he died in the book, not in real life. At the end of the third and last book in the series, "Le Vicomte de Bragelonne", in the siege of Maastrich, a bullet from the castle strikes the wooden case carrying his Marshall of France baton and kills him.
His last words are: "Athos and Porthos, I will see you soon. Aramis, goodbye forever."
I have read all the books several times, and reread passages of them often. I don't really like Dumas' other books much, though.