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Alexandre Dumas, Pére
The Marquise de Brinvilliers

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1 I | before, and Sainte-Croix took his place with the same 2 I | an excellent captain: he took his pleasure with other 3 II | soup that was poisoned. He took it; with her eyes she saw 4 II | appealed: more than this, she took part in the work of those 5 II | had used. Saying this, he took the glass from the secretary' 6 II | April 1670, the lieutenant took his brother to his country 7 III| save me."~ ~Antoine Barbier took the letter, promising to 8 III| with him.~ ~The marquise took refuge, we see, in a complete 9 IV | that Briancourt every day took some electuary for fear 10 IV | that the marquise at table took up a glass as though to 11 IV | satisfied with the answer, took the bishop into another 12 V | acceptance. She herself took some soup and two eggs, 13 V | letter to write before I took up my pen to put down what 14 V | and charge it to her. She took a cup of soup and two eggs, 15 V | short as they were, they took a long time to write: one 16 V | prayer; but when the father took up his breviary and I my 17 VI | scandalous effrontery. She then took up her cloak, a prayer-book 18 VI | first onset of the poison took another glassful, one would 19 VI | and the executioner, who took charge of her immediately 20 VI | neck was uncovered, and took out her handkerchief to 21 VII| kneeling before her, he took off her shoes and stockings. 22 VII| torch, which the doctor took, and the crucifix, which 23 VII| the scaffold, she never took her eyes off the crucifix, 24 VII| place thus when the man took down her hair and began


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