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Alphabetical [« »] fellow-guests 1 fellow-man 1 fellow-prisoner 1 felt 21 fervour 1 fetch 2 fever 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 room 22 saw 22 written 21 felt 21 good 21 hand 21 head | Alexandre Dumas, Pére The Marquise de Brinvilliers IntraText - Concordances felt |
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1 I | self-control to govern the anger he felt at being arrested in the 2 I | still believed in) that he felt no doubt that the arch-enemy 3 I | for life.~ ~The repugnance felt by Sainte-Croix for his 4 I | her, but almost at once felt ill, saying she had severe 5 II | Sieur de la Magdelaine, felt certain vague suspicions 6 II | persons who had eaten it felt indisposed after the meal, 7 II | grew worse and worse; he felt an unconquerable aversion 8 II | more, and astonishment was felt at this ruthless destruction 9 IV | of her knife, and at once felt ill. She also gave her a 10 IV | and for three years had felt the same, believing herself 11 IV | infinitely more important. He felt he must verify this statement, 12 IV | vizier, on the contrary, felt deep pity for the wretched 13 IV | So the chief president felt no hope of breaking her 14 IV | overjoyed to learn what she felt. In addition to what the 15 V | knowing what had passed, felt much surprised, and wishing 16 V | with the same intention, I felt so weary that I asked if 17 VI | Thus proceeding, she first felt embarrassment and confusion. 18 VII| doctor, whose arm she held, felt her shiver at this gallantry, 19 VII| her looks how deeply she felt the ignominy of her situation. 20 VII| the doctor, and when she felt that the tumbril had stopped, 21 VII| had six masses said, and I felt strengthened in hand and