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1 I | dark, pale alchemist of death: others might seek the mighty 2 I | involves the murderer in a death more cruel than that he 3 II | eyes the conflict between death and life in the body of 4 II | would not be present at the death; no one could discover the 5 II | suspicions concerning this death, and wished to get to the 6 II | brought to an end by his death.~ ~In one way alone Fortune 7 II | that her father had on his death bequeathed the care and 8 II | M. d'Aubray so violent a death happening so soon in the 9 II | declare that the lieutenant's death could not have come about 10 II | doctor hoped to find from the death of the one some means for 11 II | not only sad but alarming. Death knows no hatred: death is 12 II | Death knows no hatred: death is deaf and blind, nothing 13 II | the Sieur Lesecq, whose death had most unexpectedly occurred; 14 II | connected with his friend's death, and when told of the symptoms 15 II | sickness, which brought, him to death's door. Sainte-Croix was 16 II | the contact had caused his death; and the still discussed 17 II | this strange and sudden death: the servants had seen the 18 II | to learn of his master's death; and hearing that a seal 19 II | who was agitated about the death of Sainte-Croix. The, marquise, 20 III| to be burnt in case of my death, of no consequence to anyone. 21 III| Papers to be burnt in case of death.' In this twenty-four letters 22 III| assassination. Thus in his death did Sainte-Croix bequeath 23 III| is spreading the cause of death, this artificial poison 24 III| found consolation for the death of Sainte-Croix, whom, all 25 III| made before or after the death of her brothers, she replied 26 IV | deposed that after the death of M. d'Aubray the councillor, 27 IV | said she had caused the death of a worthy men; that Briancourt 28 IV | that two days after the death of the councillor, when 29 IV | Barcelona, who was condemned to death for homicide and owned his 30 IV | unhinged by the fear of death. Saint-Thomas of Villeneuve, 31 IV | not enough to put her to death, the poisons must perish 32 IV | trial was leading her to death, she approached him, saying: " 33 IV | morning, and I know it will be death: the only grace I look for 34 IV | unlikely she would escape death, and indeed, so far as one 35 IV | that we cannot prepare for death so quickly and so easily; 36 IV | will be; but should it be death, and given to-day, I may 37 IV | to-morrow. But although death is as yet uncertain, I think 38 IV | for any event."~ ~"Oh, my death is quite certain," said 39 V | committed by them after your death, because you did not give 40 V | that a sin in the moment of death is never pardoned, and that 41 V | sins of our life but in our death."~ ~"Sir," replied the marquise, " 42 V | resolution to await and to endure death if so it must be, should 43 V | if you are condemned to death, you must die without that 44 V | it. We have heard of the death of the constable of Saint-Paul 45 V | communicated before their death."~ ~"I think not, madame," 46 V | faith and charity, your death is a martyrdom and a new 47 V | from France, what would my death have been, since it needed 48 V | the question as well as death, I intend to obey the orders 49 V | duty. I am dying a shameful death, the work of my enemies: 50 V | and believe that in my death I am still ever yours, D' 51 V | those who have sought my death," she replied, "are my enemies, 52 V | when they desire people's death. Explain, I beg, what you 53 VI | convicted of causing the death by poison of Maitre Dreux 54 VI | though it is only after death that my body is to be burnt, 55 VI | thus, perhaps, saved from a death of despair, but the shamefulness 56 VI | she would wear it after my death, and that the sight of it 57 VII| than patience, and in His death He prayed for them."~ ~In 58 VII| before the moment of your death: be not troubled about that, 59 VII| Profundus at the moment of my death, and a mass far me to-morrow: