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Alphabetical [« »] description 2 deserted 2 deserved 2 desgrais 27 design 1 desire 9 desired 6 | Frequency [« »] 28 body 28 knew 28 life 27 desgrais 27 just 27 penautier 27 though | Alexandre Dumas, Pére The Marquise de Brinvilliers IntraText - Concordances desgrais |
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1 III| difficult and very delicate. Desgrais, one of the cleverest of 2 III| examining the letter, which Desgrais had taken pains to procure, 3 III| refuge in a convent, where Desgrais dared not arrest her by 4 III| possibly contrive to escape. So Desgrais paid a visit to his wardrobe, 5 III| and unfortunate marquise. Desgrais had just the manner of the 6 III| visit was not long delayed: Desgrais presented himself the very 7 III| flattering to the marquise, so Desgrais was received even better 8 III| of a certain set, so with Desgrais the marquise resumed her 9 III| was formally arranged. Desgrais was punctual: the marquise 10 III| conjunction of circumstances that Desgrais had no doubt arranged beforehand, 11 III| wanting to be observed. Desgrais complained of these tiresome 12 III| hopes. The marquise found Desgrais at the appointed spot: he 13 III| lover threw off his mask, Desgrais was confessed, and the marquise 14 III| marquise was his prisoner. Desgrais left her in the hands of 15 III| the box in the hands of Desgrais, she at first appeared stunned; 16 III| contained her confession. Desgrais refused, and as he turned 17 III| of her mouth. After this, Desgrais commanded that she should 18 III| proposed that he should cut Desgrais' throat; but he refused, 19 III| I am in the hands of Desgrais, who is taking me by road 20 III| address; but he gave it to Desgrais instead. The next day, finding 21 III| handed over by Barbier to Desgrais, he all the same did go 22 III| have prepared her answers. Desgrais told him all that had passed, 23 IV | Sainte-Croix.~ ~Francois Desgrais, officer, deposed that when 24 IV | proposed that he should cut Desgrais' throat, and kill the commissary' 25 VII| the back of the tumbril is Desgrais, who arrested me at Liege, 26 VII| before, that I may see M. Desgrais." The man hesitated, but 27 VII| marquise looked fully at Desgrais for some time, praying for