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Alexandre Dumas, Pére
The Marquise de Brinvilliers

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1 I | Sir," said the young man, addressing the officer 2 I | First of all," replied the man, by no means intimidated 3 I | attending," said the young man, controlling his agitation 4 I | the Quai de d'Horloge, a man called up a carriage that 5 I | fully acquainted with the man who is to take the first 6 I | or thirty, a fine young man of cheerful and lively appearance, 7 I | the bowels of the earth, a man slowly stepped into the 8 I | fell from the window - a man thin and pale, a man with 9 I | a man thin and pale, a man with long hair, in a black 10 I | in gloomy tones. "Young man," said he, "you have prayed 11 I | to be within the scope of man: man therefore supposes 12 I | within the scope of man: man therefore supposes that 13 I | as soon as he was a free man the lovers were more attached 14 II | marquise never left the sick man. At night she had a bed 15 II | among the latter was a man named Reich de Penautier, 16 II | connected in business with a man called d'Alibert, his first 17 II | Saint Laurent, the same man from whom Penautier had 18 II | escaping from the eyes of a man whose appearance recalled 19 II | your common sense, my good man, and look at it from all 20 II | saying that she should send a man the next morning to fetch 21 II | box. In the morning the man came, offering fifty Louis 22 II | suppose Sainte-Croix a bad man, decided that this paper 23 III| could not be an innocent man. This was enough to induce 24 III| Theria by name. About this man it has been impossible to 25 III| undertake it. He was a handsome man, thirty-six years old or 26 III| lord. He was just the right man, so his offer was accepted. 27 IV | the councillor, to be the man Lachaussee, whom he had 28 IV | propounds a question about a man who had lost a paper on 29 IV | refusal, to hear the doomed man declare that he hated confessors, 30 IV | confessor was the brother of the man he had killed, and that 31 IV | The relations of the dead man, after making all possible 32 IV | denounced them to the dead man's father. He, who had adored 33 IV | unable even to see another man bled without feeling ill, 34 IV | in this case he needed a man who could be entirely trusted. 35 IV | consolations brought her by the man of God. Then the two sat 36 V | talk, and I am in every man's mouth."~ ~"Then," replied 37 V | salvation; I am not a strong man, and I think you should 38 VI | stretch of the limbs, the man gave two turns to a crank, 39 VI | said there was only one man, who had asked her for poison 40 VI | perfumes and laid in a rich man's tomb. Whatever may be 41 VI | what it was, and found a man who insisted on entering, 42 VI | what was the matter. The man was a saddler, from whom 43 VI | what was going on. "The man is quite right," she said 44 VI | somewhat, and she thanked the man. Then turning to the doctor, 45 VI | doctor and the executioner's man. Here the rosary, in consequence 46 VI | stopped her, and he and the man stooped down and picked 47 VI | attention, she said to the man, "Sir, I know I have now 48 VI | Madame," said the man, "it is the custom for us 49 VII| the doctor, said, "Is this man to strip me again, as he 50 VII| speak to the doctor with a man on each side of her, showed 51 VII| hands had to be untied, the man raised the headdress which 52 VII| between the doctor's. His man, whose business it was to 53 VII| of you, please; hide that man from me." And she stretched 54 VII| out her hands towards a man who was following the tumbril 55 VII| able to bear the sight of a man who has ill-used me. The 56 VII| who has ill-used me. The man who touched the back of 57 VII| him in confession; but the man was sent to arrest you, 58 VII| may see M. Desgrais." The man hesitated, but on a sign 59 VII| their place thus when the man took down her hair and began 60 VII| his head and saw that the man was not yet armed, he uttered


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