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poison 33
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33 than
33 upon
32 has
Alexandre Dumas, Pére
The Marquise de Brinvilliers

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1 I | amiable smile and his deadly poison. He indicated certain powders 2 I | marquise perceived that the poison needed to be made stronger, 3 I | the rapid action of the poison had made it useless.~ 4 II | the civil lieutenant. The poison to be used on this occasion 5 II | wretch? I believe you want to poison me." Then handing the glass 6 II | eaten more, or possibly the poison he had tasted on the former 7 II | of June 1670 he died: the poison had taken seventy-two days 8 II | must have been produced by poison, but as the presence of 9 II | intestines, which the fatal poison had not had time to burn 10 II | was then seeking to make a poison so subtle that the very 11 III| experiments:~ ~"This artificial poison reveals its nature on examination. 12 III| to be at fault with this poison, rules useless, aphorisms 13 III| animals. In water, ordinary poison falls by its own weight. 14 III| The water is superior, the poison obeys, falls downwards, 15 III| irresistible fire.~ ~"The poison employed by Sainte-Croix 16 III| defy every experiment. This poison floats in water, it is the 17 III| of death, this artificial poison leaves behind the marks 18 III| found to be affected by the poison. A second trial of the same 19 III| second trial of the same poison was made upon a pigeon, 20 III| arrested.~ ~When this happened, poison was found upon him. The 21 III| Brinvilliers had given him the poison to administer to her brothers; 22 III| fifth, that she had tried to poison her sister, a Carmelite 23 IV | that they had wanted to poison both her and the lieutenant' 24 IV | Sainte-Croix always kept poison about them, to make use 25 IV | came to Glazer's to make poison; that when they came they 26 V | to your judges what the poison is, what is its composition 27 V | able to make use of your poison, and you would then be guilty 28 VI | of causing the death by poison of Maitre Dreux d'Aubray, 29 VI | seeking their goods, she did poison her father, cause to be 30 VI | the composition of the poison and its antidote; but she 31 VI | man, who had asked her for poison to get rid of his wife, 32 VI | on the first onset of the poison took another glassful, one 33 VII| brothers, and attempted to poison my sister, to obtain possession


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