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Alexandre Dumas, Pére
The Marquise de Brinvilliers

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1 V | me, now that I know the executioner's hand was necessary to 2 VI | the very instant when the executioner's axe strikes you; unless, 3 VI | was the property of the executioner, who approached her. She 4 VI | for the extraordinary. The~executioner inserted a horn into the 5 VI | she would not address the executioner -- saying, with a smile, " 6 VI | could swallow it all." The executioner said not a word, but began 7 VI | registrar signed to the executioner to do his duty. He first 8 VI | enough to drown her. The executioner paused before he proceeded 9 VI | forward between him and the executioner, who took charge of her 10 VI | not be turned out, so the executioner, to save the marquise from 11 VI | all but fighting with the executioner. The doctor approached and 12 VI | going on, and the doctor and executioner went to her. "Have they 13 VI | right," she said to the executioner; " tell him I will give 14 VI | money." Then, seeing the executioner retiring, she said to the 15 VI | not yet come," said the executioner, who had heard this talk. 16 VI | As the clock struck, the executioner without a word came and 17 VI | respite you desire." ~ ~The executioner then tied tight the cords 18 VI | face upon the ground. The executioner then went forward to get 19 VI | arm, on the right by the executioner's assistant. Thus proceeding, 20 VI | with the doctor and the executioner's man. Here the rosary, 21 VII| desperately, and perceived the executioner holding a shirt in his hand. 22 VII| Low as her voice was, the executioner heard, and reassured her, 23 VII| doctor spoke these words, the executioner placed in the marquise's 24 VII| disgraceful conveyance.~ ~The executioner bade her get in first, which 25 VII| her on the right. Then the executioner got in, shutting the door 26 VII| Then, looking towards the executioner, who, as we know, sat facing 27 VII| which fell on the floor. The executioner looked back, and then turned 28 VII| Then she turned to the executioner and said, "Please sit where 29 VII| and there stopped. The executioner got down, removed the board 30 VII| registrar on her right, the executioner on her left, and a great 31 VII| so low a voice that the executioner said loudly, "Speak out 32 VII| amende honorable' over, the executioner again carried her to the 33 VII| stop a few paces short. The executioner had already got down, and 34 VII| do all you bid me."~ ~The executioner hereupon removed the board, 35 VII| mounting the ladder with the executioner, and when they reached the 36 VII| stake was placed, stood the executioner, glancing now and again 37 VII| fall, he supposed that the executioner had missed the mark and 38 VII| head, he saw before him the executioner wiping his face. "Well,


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