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Alexandre Dumas, Pére
The Marquise de Brinvilliers

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1 I | you?"~ ~"Why seek you to know who I am," replied the unknown, " 2 I | this kind, one prefers to know with whom one is treating." " 3 I | Well, since you must know," said the stranger, "I 4 II | to about the matter you know of, so important as it is, 5 II | me and for yourself. You know quite enough about it, for 6 II | quite near at hand, you know where I mean, or I will 7 II | go out, though he did not know what was the matter. He 8 III| knew the closet, he would know about the box; if he knew 9 III| Lachaussee thought she did know, because she had often spoken 10 III| all. The marquise, as we know, had taken refuge in a convent, 11 III| merciful God. Sainte-Croix, we know, had made a confession that 12 III| Asked if she did not know that her sister could not 13 IV | learned, what he did not know at the time he confessed, 14 IV | from her sister, who, as we know, was a nun bearing the name 15 IV | yet given, and he did not know precisely when it would 16 IV | news this morning, and I know it will be death: the only 17 IV | and that at once: I shall know how to die like a woman 18 IV | replied the doctor, "I do not know what or when your sentence 19 IV | definite rules. I do not yet know whether you are guilty at 20 IV | there are few people who know nothing about them."~ 21 V | she said, smiling, "I know there has been a great deal 22 V | crime survives you. You know, madame, that a sin in the 23 V | which I very soon came to know, taking pains from the first 24 V | you tell me, now that I know the executioner's hand was 25 V | come safely. But you must know that he is deeply in debt, 26 V | execution for tomorrow; I do not know if you are right; but if 27 V | really in hell? how can she know that the flames that burn 28 V | hell. This I would fain know, that at this awful moment 29 V | feel no doubt, that I may know for certain whether I dare 30 VI | she said that she did not know what was in them; the only 31 VI | Sir," she said, "do you know that my sentence is an ignominious 32 VI | ignominious one? Do you know there is fire in the sentence?" 33 VI | ready, they will let us know, and we must start." ~ ~" 34 VI | said to the man, "Sir, I know I have now no worldly possessions, 35 VII| executioner, who, as we know, sat facing the doctor, 36 VII| The doctor pressed to know what it meant, and she said, " 37 VII| suffer by concealing what you know, if perchance you do know 38 VII| know, if perchance you do know more than you have hitherto 39 VII| said."~ ~"I have told all I know," said the marquise, "and 40 VII| I have told all I know, and there is no more I


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