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Alphabetical [« »] fasting 1 fatal 7 fate 5 father 50 father-in-law 1 fatigue 2 fattened 1 | Frequency [« »] 55 only 53 two 51 their 50 father 50 same 49 made 49 must | Alexandre Dumas, Pére The Marquise de Brinvilliers IntraText - Concordances father |
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1 I | sister and two brothers: her father, M. de Dreux d'Aubray; was 2 II | marquise been so devoted to her father, so especially attentive, 3 II | He had no children had a father's heart -- loved his repentant 4 II | her face: always with her father, sleeping in a room adjoining 5 II | The marquise heard her father moan; then she heard groans. 6 II | life in the body of her father. The next day the doctor 7 II | her love affairs, but her father's dispositions were not 8 II | marquise perceived that her father had on his death bequeathed 9 II | wanted to get rid of her father's rebukes and to gain his 10 II | same as those to which his father had succumbed, and they 11 II | the case of the d'Aubrays, father and sons; but it was more 12 III| confess to God, and to you, my father," and was a complete avowal, 13 III| third of having poisoned her father;~ ~In the fourth, of having 14 III| she had not poisoned her father and brothers, she replied 15 III| persuaded her to get rid of her father, she replied that she could 16 III| during the journey with her father the first symptoms of his 17 III| had not noticed that her father was ill on the journey, 18 IV | murders of the d'Aubrays, father and sons: these he ascribed 19 IV | denounced them to the dead man's father. He, who had adored his 20 IV | come, sir, because"~ ~But Father Chavigny, who was with M. 21 IV | things."~ ~Then turning to Father Chavigny, she said:~ ~"My 22 IV | Chavigny, she said:~ ~"My father, I am very grateful to you 23 IV | tete-a-tete. Farewell, then, my father; God will reward you for 24 IV | With these words the father retired, leaving the marquise 25 IV | said, he had heard from Father Chavigny that he had told 26 IV | an air of great terror, "Father, must I die?" And when he 27 IV | proudly replying -- "No, no, father; there is no need to encourage 28 IV | woman of spirit."~ ~Then the father had told her that we cannot 29 IV | secrets of my whole life; but, father, before this opening of 30 V | her of this, she said, "Father, shall I have the consolation 31 V | salvation of his soul by Father Bourdaloue, for she said 32 V | marquise interrupted him:~ ~"My father, we must not judge things 33 V | love the memory of your father and brothers, whom you ought 34 V | your~crimes."~ ~"And so, my father," she replied, "I feel no 35 V | confession. At nine o'clock, Father Chavigny, who had brought 36 V | a good face upon it. "My father," said she, "I did not expect 37 V | hours. I might go home, and Father Chavigny would stay with 38 V | into the tower, he found Father Chavigny, who had taken 39 V | she had let him go. When Father Chavigny saw him, he retired. 40 V | to show them to you, but Father Chavigny offered to take 41 V | and prayer; but when the father took up his breviary and 42 VI | cloak, a prayer-book which Father Chavigny had left with her, 43 VI | Maitre Dreux d'Aubray, her father, and of the two Maitres 44 VI | goods, she did poison her father, cause to be poisoned her 45 VI | successions from her said father, brothers, and sister, from 46 VI | really prepared. Forgive me, father; it is the question and 47 VII| preserve them from all sin. 'My Father,' He said, 'I ask not that 48 VII| for revenge, I poisoned my father and my brothers, and attempted 49 VII| In 1814, M. d'Offemont, father of the present occupier 50 VII| Brinvilliers poisoned her father, frightened at the approach