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1 II | him up, for she wanted a box that she could not allow 2 II | next morning to fetch the box. In the morning the man 3 II | if he would give her the box. But he replied that the 4 II | But he replied that the box was in the sealed room, 5 II | declares that if in the box claimed by his client there 6 II | of the officers was the box claimed by Madame de Brinvilliers. 7 II | Sainte-Croix was found a small box one foot square, on the 8 II | already dead before me, the box and all its contents should 9 III| prepared vitriol. In the box was found a large square 10 III| powdered.~ ~"Next, a little box containing a sort of stone 11 III| Besides all these, in the box there were two bonds, one 12 III| he would know about the box; if he knew about the box, 13 III| box; if he knew about the box, he could not be an innocent 14 III| she had asked him for the box and its contents; that if 15 III| Under her bed he found a box, which he seized and sealed; 16 III| When the marquise saw the box in the hands of Desgrais, 17 III| attention to the famous box, the object of so much anxiety 18 III| the papers found in the box, she replied that in the 19 III| she replied that in the box there were several family 20 III| Theria to get hold of the box, she replied that she did 21 III| unless he got hold of the box, she replied that she could 22 IV | Sainte-Croix to let her have her box, and wanted her bill for 23 IV | see the contents of the box; that it was a very important 24 IV | concerned herself. After the box was opened, the witness 25 IV | Sainte-Croix along time about the box, and if she had got it she 26 IV | every day, and that in a box belonging to that lady she 27 IV | said, showing her a little box, "Here is vengeance on one' 28 IV | vengeance on one's enemies: this box is small, but holds plenty 29 IV | That she gave back the box into her hands, but soon 30 IV | he found under her bed a box which he sealed; that the 31 IV | carriage, then take the box, and burn it; otherwise 32 IV | she had bidden him get the box and burn it, and bring a 33 VI | found in Sainte-Croix's box that concerned Penautier,