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1 I | two brothers: her father, M. de Dreux d'Aubray; was 2 I | wife's behaviour. Not so M. de Dreux d'Aubray: he had 3 I | acquired knowledge, and M. d'Aubray was selected by 4 I | moment had come for action. M. d'Aubray, tired with business, 5 I | offered to go with him. M. d'Aubray, who supposed 6 II | Part II~M. d'Aubray started with his 7 II | during this journey. And M. d'Aubray, like Christ -- 8 II | anxiety, and it was for M. d'Aubray to try to reassure 9 II | the doctor saw nothing, in M.d'Aubray's story but what 10 II | day the doctor came again: M. d'Aubray was worse; the 11 II | get away from home, that M. d'Aubray decided to go. 12 II | always the same: at last M. d'Aubray reached Paris. 13 II | every possible attention, M. d'Aubray grew continually 14 II | swift as the one taken by M. d'Aubray so violent a death 15 II | Gavart, the apothecary, by M. Bachot, the brothers' private 16 II | man-servant named George, M. de Saint-Laurent fell sick, 17 II | twenty-four hours. Like them, M. de Saint-Laurent died a 18 II | owed to him by the late M. d'Aubray, councillor; the 19 II | packet only addressed to M. Penautier which should 20 III| which was looked at by M. Moreau, the doctor; he, 21 III| the time of the deaths of M. d'Aubray and the Sieur 22 III| At Rocroy the cortege met M. Palluau, the councillor, 23 III| many eager instructions. M. de Palluau opened it, and 24 III| antiquity could go no further. M. de Palluau, fortified by 25 IV | that, observing a lackey to M. d'Aubray, the councillor, 26 IV | that after the death of M. d'Aubray the councillor, 27 IV | design against the tutor of M. de Brinvillier's children. 28 IV | July 16th, 1676, she saw M. Pirot, doctor of the Sorbonne, 29 IV | The day before he summoned M. Pirot, he had worked at 30 IV | but as a friend.~ ~When M. Pirot came before the marquise, 31 IV | Father Chavigny, who was with M. Pirot; interrupted her, 32 V | the marquise, "I believe M. de Cinq-Mars and M. de 33 V | believe M. de Cinq-Mars and M. de Thou communicated before 34 V | their execution."~ ~"But M. de Montmorency?" said she.~ ~" 35 V | Montmorency?" said she.~ ~"But M. de Marillac?" replied the 36 V | specially struck thereby, for M. de Marillac was of her 37 V | doubt she was unaware that M. de Rohan had received the 38 V | or merely by appearances. M. de Brinvilliers has always 39 V | Marillac, and the third to M. Couste. I should have liked 40 V | piety. The prayer finished, M. Pirot was about to take 41 VII| Refuge, Mlle. de Scudery, M, de Roquelaure, and the 42 VII| after what is now happening, M. de Brinvilliers can endure 43 VII| If, madame, you pray for M. de Brinvilliers, let it 44 VII| were before, that I may see M. Desgrais." The man hesitated, 45 VII| scaffold. Then the registrar M. Drouet, came up on horseback, 46 VII| was a saint."~ ~In 1814, M. d'Offemont, father of the