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Alexandre Dumas, Pére
The Marquise de Brinvilliers

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1 I | you the Chevalier Gaudin de Sainte-Croix?"~ ~"I am he."~ ~" 2 I | at the corner of the Quai de d'Horloge, a man called 3 I | story. The origin of Gaudin de Sainte-Croix was not known: 4 I | acquaintance of the Marquis de Brinvilliers, maitre-de-camp 5 I | results followed. Madame de Brinvilliers was then scarcely 6 I | brothers: her father, M. de Dreux d'Aubray; was civil 7 I | lieutenant at the Chatelet de Paris. At the age of twenty-eight 8 I | wife's behaviour. Not so M. de Dreux d'Aubray: he had the 9 I | name of his steward, Martin de Breuille, a room situated 10 I | opportunity of seeing the Marquise de Brinvilliers during his 11 II | latter was a man named Reich de Penautier, receiver-general 12 II | brother-in-law, who was Sieur de la Magdelaine, felt certain 13 II | Messire Pierre Hannyvel, Sieur de Saint-Laurent, and he had 14 II | over his head: the Sieur de Saint-Laurent, with the 15 II | and cruel illness. Madame de Brinvilliers was in the 16 II | acquaintance of the Sieur de Saint Laurent, the same 17 II | man-servant named George, M. de Saint-Laurent fell sick, 18 II | twenty-four hours. Like them, M. de Saint-Laurent died a prey 19 II | had been held by the Sieur de Saint-Laurent.~ ~But the 20 II | fear of punishment. Madame de Saint-Laurent preferred 21 II | acting for the Marquise de Brinvilliers, has come forward, 22 II | the box claimed by Madame de Brinvilliers. Her insistence 23 II | hands of Madame the Marquise de Brinvilliers, resident in 24 III| written by the Marquise de Brinvilliers.~ ~"Item, another 25 III| d'Aubray and the Sieur de St. Laurent." ~ ~The difference 26 III| to induce Madame Mangot de Villarceaux, the lieutenant' 27 III| At the same time Madame de Brinvilliers was condemned 28 III| Sainte-Croix told him that Madame de Brinvilliers had given him 29 III| evidence. But the Marquise de Brinvilliers remained at 30 III| many eager instructions. M. de Palluau opened it, and found 31 III| could go no further. M. de Palluau, fortified by his 32 IV | like it, but that Madame de Brinvilliers exclaimed, " 33 IV | added that one day Madame de Brinvilliers, after a dinner 34 IV | him she was the Marquise de Brinvilliers; that he would 35 IV | Foire Saint-Germain. Marie de Villeray, maid to the marquise, 36 IV | against the tutor of M. de Brinvillier's children. 37 IV | Brinvillier's children. Marie de Villeray added that two 38 IV | evidence against Madame de Brinvilliers, he attacked 39 V | been given, and that Madame de Brinvilliers was to have 40 V | marquise, "I believe M. de Cinq-Mars and M. de Thou 41 V | believe M. de Cinq-Mars and M. de Thou communicated before 42 V | their execution."~ ~"But M. de Montmorency?" said she.~ ~" 43 V | Montmorency?" said she.~ ~"But M. de Marillac?" replied the doctor.~ ~ 44 V | specially struck thereby, for M. de Marillac was of her own 45 V | she was unaware that M. de Rohan had received the sacrament 46 V | merely by appearances. M. de Brinvilliers has always 47 V | my sister, one to Madame de Marillac, and the third 48 VI | finding of the court, d'Aubray de Brinvilliers is convicted 49 VI | condemn the said d'Aubray de Brinvilliers to make the 50 VI | same tumbril to the Place de Greve of this town, there 51 VII| Madame du Refuge, Mlle. de Scudery, M, de Roquelaure, 52 VII| Refuge, Mlle. de Scudery, M, de Roquelaure, and the Abbe 53 VII| Roquelaure, and the Abbe de Chimay. At the sight the 54 VII| what is now happening, M. de Brinvilliers can endure 55 VII| madame, you pray for M. de Brinvilliers, let it be 56 VII| to understand how Madame de Sevigne, who was on the 57 VII| When they reached the Place de Greve, the tumbril stopped 58 VII| with me. You will say a De Profundus at the moment 59 VII| the doctor faced the Hotel de Ville. Scarcely had they 60 VII| concealed for fear Madame de Brinvilliers might see it 61 VII| promise, the doctor said a De Profundis. When the prayer 62 VII| The next day," says Madame de Sevigne, "people were looking 63 VII| charred bones of Madame de Brinvilliers, because they 64 VII| castle where the Marquise de Brinvilliers poisoned her 65 VII| Sainte-Croix and Madame de Brinvilliers.~


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