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Alexandre Dumas, Pére
The Marquise de Brinvilliers

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1 I | accept?" "First of all," asked Sainte-Croix; "who are you?"~ ~" 2 II | slows strange decay. She asked questions of the doctors 3 II | physician that Dr. Bachot had asked for the autopsy of his patient' 4 II | from whom Penautier had asked for a post without success, 5 III| he would go; that she had asked him for the box and its 6 III| would make his fortune. He asked what he would have to do 7 III| in any other way. So she asked him for pen and paper, and 8 III| for our own narrative.~ ~Asked why she fled to Liege, she 9 III| with her sister-in-law.~ ~Asked if she had any knowledge 10 III| forced to borrow every penny. Asked as to the first article, 11 III| out of her senses. ~ ~ ~Asked about the six other articles 12 III| recollection of them.~ ~Asked if she had not poisoned 13 III| nothing at all about it.~ ~Asked if it were not Lachaussee 14 III| knew nothing about it.~ ~Asked if she did not know that 15 III| advice of her relations.~ ~Asked why her relations had advised 16 III| release from the Bastille.~ ~Asked if Sainte-Croix had not 17 III| letters having been produced, asked to whom she had written 18 III| she did not remember.~ ~Asked why she had promised to 19 III| knew nothing about it.~ ~Asked if the promise was made 20 III| it made no~difference.~ ~Asked if she knew an apothecary 21 III| times about inflammation.~ ~Asked why she wrote to Theria 22 III| she did not understand.~ ~Asked why, in writing to Theria, 23 III| she could not remember.~ ~Asked if she had seen during the 24 III| or coming back in 1666.~ ~Asked if she had not done business 25 III| owed her 30,000 livres.~ ~Asked how this was, she replied 26 IV | changed the subject. He asked her if she were not an accomplice. 27 IV | Glazer has sent me." She asked him for one, but Sainte-Croix 28 IV | was his surprise, when he asked the reason of the refusal, 29 IV | through their confessor, and asked for justice. But this denunciation 30 IV | Spirit; then the marquise asked them to add a prayer to 31 V | calmly towards him, and asked if he had truly prayed for 32 V | ink, which she had already asked for, and told me that she 33 V | retired. " Why has he come?" asked the marquise.~ ~"It is better 34 V | I felt so weary that I asked if I might lie on my bed; 35 VI | ground. There she was again asked to give the names of her 36 VI | was only one man, who had asked her for poison to get rid 37 VI | have mercy upon me!'~ ~"Asked if she had nothing more 38 VI | spectacle just described, had asked her leave to retire, that 39 VI | her hand. She gave it, and asked him to pray to God for her. " 40 VI | The doctor approached and asked what was the matter. The 41 VII| and, wishing to calm her, asked what it was. "Nothing, nothing,"


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