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1 III| before and one after the sentence was passed. In the first, 2 IV | was the place where his sentence was given. The worthy prelate 3 IV | obliged to revoke their sentence and pardon the criminal, 4 IV | infidelity and crimes. The sentence was executed without delay.~ ~ 5 IV | condemned. Indeed, before sentence was pronounced, on the morning 6 IV | the doctor told her that sentence was not yet given, and he 7 IV | about the future. If my sentence is not given yet, it soon 8 IV | president is a delay between the sentence and its execution; for if 9 IV | not know what or when your sentence will be; but should it be 10 V | was a mitigation of the sentence -- made him feel yet more 11 VI | upon her: she hears the sentence of pardon or of doom; she 12 VI | time to purgatory. This sentence, madame, you will learn 13 VI | waiting to read her the sentence. She listened very calmly, 14 VI | torture chamber, where her sentence was to be read.~ ~First, 15 VI | the registrar to read the sentence. She stood to hear it: it 16 VI | The marquise heard her sentence without showing any sign 17 VI | The registrar read the sentence again. From that moment 18 VI | her immediately after the sentence was read, and was not allowed 19 VI | said, "do you know that my sentence is an ignominious one? Do 20 VI | know there is fire in the sentence?" The doctor gave no answer; 21 VI | you there was fire in my sentence. And though it is only after 22 VI | is the question and the sentence that have upset me it is 23 VII| while the registrar read her sentence aloud a second time. The 24 VII| am prepared to suffer the sentence of my earthly judge, and