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1 II | was a man named Reich de Penautier, receiver-general of the 2 II | province of God alone. This Penautier was connected in business 3 II | The attack was known to Penautier sooner than to his own family: 4 II | abandoned her favourite: Maitre Penautier had a great desire to succeed 5 II | worth nearly 60,000 livres. Penautier knew that Mennevillette 6 II | that never happened before. Penautier then offered him 40,000 7 II | they continued to meet. Penautier was considered such a lucky 8 II | declared that Sainte-Croix and Penautier did business together.~ ~ 9 II | the same man from whom Penautier had asked for a post without 10 II | had made friends with him. Penautier had meanwhile become the 11 II | like flea-bites. In June Penautier obtained the post that had 12 II | treat about this affair with Penautier. There was some difficulty, 13 II | sum was a large one, and Penautier no longer required help; 14 II | packet only addressed to M. Penautier which should be delivered.'"~ 15 III| for 30,000, and one from Penautier for 10,000 francs, their 16 III| from the marquise and from Penautier looked like blood-money. 17 III| Lapierre and summons against Penautier decreed by the criminal 18 III| virtue of this judgment, Penautier, Martin, and Belleguise 19 III| April. On the 26th of July, Penautier was discharged; fuller information 20 III| had not done business with Penautier, she replied that Penautier 21 III| Penautier, she replied that Penautier owed her 30,000 livres.~ ~ 22 III| and her husband had lent Penautier 10,000 crowns, that he had 23 IV | that she had written to Penautier from the Conciergerie; that 24 VI | from the Conciergerie to Penautier, begging him to do all he 25 VI | said that she never knew Penautier had had any understanding 26 VI | Sainte-Croix's box that concerned Penautier, she remembered how often 27 VI | her own case; for either Penautier was an accomplice of Sainte-Croix