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1 I | struggle had been going on same time, when suddenly one of the 2 I | waited only for this, lost no time in breaking through the 3 I | the Tracy regiment. At the time when this narrative opens, 4 I | terrible notoriety at the time, not only in France but 5 I | destruction. ~ ~ ~For a time Sainte-Croix hesitated: 6 I | lightning, leaving not even time for a single cry. Little 7 I | some more in a few days' time.~ ~The moment had come for 8 II | the morning, but by that time all that could have helped 9 II | way at l'Hotel-Dieu. This time she brought biscuits and 10 II | interested: since the last time she came they had suffered 11 II | of the two brothers. This time again, as usual, the help 12 II | was in the country at the time, and did not come back during 13 II | come back during the whole time that her brothers were ill. 14 II | than a few minutes at a time. Bed was a place of torture; 15 II | fatal poison had not had time to burn as in the case of 16 II | marquise demanded was for the time being an impossibility, 17 II | thunderbolt. There was no time to be lost: hastily she 18 II | them in order, one at a time. While they were thus busy, 19 III| dates corresponding to the time of the deaths of M. d'Aubray 20 III| not have considered the time he had passed with the d' 21 III| accomplices. At the same time Madame de Brinvilliers was 22 III| but the archer saw it in time, and forced her to put it 23 III| put questions to her at a time when she least expected 24 III| being distraught at the time, in a foreign country, deserted 25 III| had lost all memory of the time when she wrote this confession; 26 IV | after Sainte-Croix along time about the box, and if she 27 IV | what he did not know at the time he confessed, that his confessor 28 IV | appearing now for the last time before men, and destined 29 IV | should have very little time to prepare, and I feel I 30 IV | in readiness for a long time, not to be taken by surprise; 31 V | alter what I had to say from time to time, keeping her but 32 V | had to say from time to time, keeping her but a short 33 V | keeping her but a short time to one subject, to which, 34 V | frightened one at first, and from time to time I saw her face twitching 35 V | first, and from time to time I saw her face twitching 36 V | observe her, so as to lose no time in acting on what I discovered."~ ~ 37 V | him herself that it was time to do so, pointing out to 38 V | trouble to you for a long time; but have a little patience, 39 V | to Dravet; you will have time, for in seven or eight hours 40 V | but not with pride. From time to time her people tried 41 V | with pride. From time to time her people tried to hide 42 V | abandoned her the whole time of the trial. The marquise 43 V | that we are only here for a time, and that you may soon be 44 V | promise; but oh, how the time has dragged, and how long 45 V | they were, they took a long time to write: one was to my 46 V | without spending a long time in purgatory; my crime is 47 V | where souls are burned for a time are just the same as the 48 VI | or if God sends her for a time to purgatory. This sentence, 49 VI | painful, but this is the last time I shall have to treat with 50 VI | would give me a little more time; for though I am ready, 51 VI | left me with you all this time, there would now be better 52 VI | will probably have all the time before nightfall to compose 53 VI | that they will give you the time you need."~ ~"No, no," she 54 VI | it is right to ask for no time, and to go when the moment 55 VI | departure."~ ~"Be calm; the time is not yet come," said the 56 VII| sentence aloud a second time. The doctor did all in his 57 VII| face of the marquise, for a time a little calmer, was again 58 VII| fully at Desgrais for some time, praying for him; then, 59 VII| torch, which up to that time the doctor had helped to 60 VII| held before her the whole time, exhorting her with religious 61 VII| appealed to him a third time. "I entreat you, sir, forgive 62 VII| me; and do not regret the time you have passed with me. 63 VII| obeyed, unresisting, all the time listening to the doctor' 64 VII| and repeating them from time to time, when they seemed 65 VII| repeating them from time to time, when they seemed suitable