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Alexandre Dumas, Pére
The Marquise de Brinvilliers

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1 I | maid, Francoise Roussel, came into her room, she gave 2 II | The next day the doctor came again: M. d'Aubray was worse; 3 II | where all these luxuries came from. It was quite the custom 4 II | since the last time she came they had suffered a relapse -- 5 II | councillor, as we said before, came up for orders. He found 6 II | from the sovereign's court came to see him, heard every 7 II | Sieur Picard's bedroom, but came back saying that what the 8 II | In the morning the man came, offering fifty Louis to 9 III| found upon him. The trial came on before the Chatelet. 10 III| led to the judgment that came next, thus described in 11 III| evening. ~ ~ ~The evening came: both waited with the same 12 IV | his head on it that they came to Glazer's to make poison; 13 IV | make poison; that when they came they used to leave their 14 IV | the councillor, Lachaussee came to see the lady and spoke 15 IV | failing other proof than what came through his confessor. The 16 IV | exactions; but the moment came at last when, robbed of 17 IV | nothing. The doctor Pirot came to the marquise with a letter 18 IV | friend.~ ~When M. Pirot came before the marquise, she 19 V | forty-six. On her day I came into the world, and I bear 20 V | mind, which I very soon came to know, taking pains from 21 V | Doctor Pirot in the morning, came in again. The marquise seemed 22 V | retired; but the supper came in, and the marquise would 23 V | minute later the concierge came back to say the carriage 24 V | had just finished when you came back."~ ~"Well, madame," 25 VI | an hour and a half they came to tell her to go down. 26 VI | executioner without a word came and stood before her; she 27 VI | movement to cover her face, came undone, and several beads 28 VII| face gave no sign. She now came to the porch of the Conciergerie, 29 VII| and about fifty people came in, among them the Countess 30 VII| comfort me."~ ~The doctor came at once, supporting her 31 VII| darted a flaming glance, then came a troubled and frenzied 32 VII| the registrar M. Drouet, came up on horseback, and, addressing 33 VII| step less firm than hers, came and knelt beside her, but 34 VII| descended; from Thee it came, to Thee returns; Thou art


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