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1 I | exactly the place for a crime of this nature. In the middle 2 II| hers. Nobody suspected a crime, so no autopsy was held; 3 II| brothers. Thus her first crime had been all but in vain: 4 II| appearance recalled his crime and inspired him with fear 5 IV| confession he had admitted his crime and said where the body 6 IV| remorse, and confessed the crime with all its circumstances, 7 IV| tortured, and confessed his crime. But afterwards he always 8 IV| threatening to reveal their crime if they refused him. The 9 IV| alone had witnessed their crime, and it would still be unknown 10 V | replied the doctor, "the crime you are accused of is poisoning. 11 V | survive yourself, for your crime survives you. You know, 12 V | necessary. Is there not crime in this world that is beyond 13 V | you heartily detest your crime and love God with all your 14 V | long time in purgatory; my crime is far too atrocious to 15 VI| lest she, remembering my crime towards her, may be too