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Alphabetical [« »] list 1 listened 3 listening 1 little 31 live 4 lived 3 liveliest 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 own 32 see 32 sir 31 little 31 told 30 down 30 face | Alexandre Dumas, Pére The Marquise de Brinvilliers IntraText - Concordances little |
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1 I | even time for a single cry. Little by little Sainte-Croix became 2 I | a single cry. Little by little Sainte-Croix became interested 3 II | of, the marquise was very little improved in point of fortune. 4 II | drawing-rooms, and began to feel a little uneasy. True, no suspicion 5 III| sublimate powdered.~ ~"Next, a little box containing a sort of 6 III| nothing was found but a little coagulated blood in the 7 III| peculiar was found except a little reddish water in the stomach." 8 III| though to drink, broke a little bit off with her teeth; 9 IV | Briancourt had replied that she little knew what obligations she 10 IV | that lady she had seen two little packets containing sublimate 11 IV | mood, said, showing her a little box, "Here is vengeance 12 IV | Saint-Honore, there showed her four little bottles, saying, "See what 13 IV | with you I am to pass the little life I have left. I have 14 IV | to-day I should have very little time to prepare, and I feel 15 V | appearance and disguising it a little. She spoke little and well, 16 V | disguising it a little. She spoke little and well, with no sign of 17 V | face: already she was a little wrinkled, and looked older 18 V | to say that she was very little and thin. Such is, roughly 19 V | a long time; but have a little patience, and you will soon 20 V | made stronger than usual a little before midnight, it will 21 V | please you. If I ask for a little rest, it is in order that 22 V | you do not let me rest a little, I may not be able to stay 23 VI | water was given; she moved a little, but would not say anything.~ ~" 24 VI | given, she moved about a little, but would not speak.~ ~" 25 VI | was given; she writhed a little, and said she was dead, 26 VI | wish they would give me a little more time; for though I 27 VI | doctor, grasping his arm, "A little longer; just a few moments, 28 VII| carried, with no seat, only a little straw at the bottom. It 29 VII| the marquise, for a time a little calmer, was again convulsed. 30 VII| the tumbril stopped at a little distance from the scaffold. 31 VII| them of too much or too little importance; and instead