Chapter
1 Pre| likenesses of Louis XIII, Anne of Austria, Richelieu, Mazarin, and
2 6 | Spain, who talks to me about Austria, who talks to me about England!
3 12 | pretended message from Anne of Austria, upon the faith of which
4 12 | beautiful and proud Anne of Austria, and in making himself loved
5 12 | was the queen! ~Anne of Austria was then twenty-six or twenty-seven
6 12 | princes of the House of Austria, protruded slightly beyond
7 12 | dazzled. Never had Anna of Austria appeared to him so beautiful,
8 12 | Anne of Austria took two steps forward.
9 12 | folly," murmured Anne of Austria, who had not the courage
10 12 | queen," murmured Anne of Austria, overcome, in spite of herself,
11 12 | my God!" cried Anne of Austria, with an accent of terror
12 12 | my God!" cried Anne of Austria, "this is more than I can
13 12 | Wait, then, wait." ~Anne of Austria re-entered her apartment,
14 12 | and I depart!" ~Anne of Austria stretched forth her hand,
15 15 | the friendship of Anne of Austria for Mme. de Chevreuse. These
16 16 | your Majesty is Anne of Austria, Queen of France--that is
17 16 | apartments to those of Anne of Austria. ~The queen was in the midst
18 16 | not the less sad. Anne of Austria, deprived of the confidence
19 16 | sentiment which Anne of Austria always refused him--Anne
20 16 | always refused him--Anne of Austria had seen her most devoted
21 16 | vengeance against Anne of Austria, stimulated the judges in
22 16 | therefore, toward Anne of Austria, and said with a very perplexed
23 16 | your queen?" said Anne of Austria, drawing herself up to her
24 16 | it is true!" said Anne of Austria; "and the spies of the cardinal
25 16 | imperious blood of Spain and Austria began to rise. ~The chancellor
26 16 | torture, he approached Anne of Austria, for whose eyes at the same
27 16 | was to be found. ~Anne of Austria took one step backward,
28 16 | brother and the Emperor of Austria to appear to be wounded,
29 16 | with the queen. ~Anne of Austria, who, in consequence of
30 16 | a thing for poor Anne of Austria that at this announcement,
31 17 | conversation with Anne of Austria, to obtain some information
32 17 | surrounded her. Anne of Austria lowered her head, allowed
33 17 | accusation. ~"But," cried Anne of Austria, tired of these vague attacks, "
34 17 | answer was terrible. Anne of Austria believed that Louis XIII
35 17 | take place?" asked Anne of Austria. ~Louis XIII felt instinctively
36 17 | wait a minute." ~Anne of Austria ran to her jewel case. ~"
37 17 | Generous girl!" cried Anne of Austria. ~Mme. Bonacieux kissed
38 21 | full-length portrait of Anne of Austria, so perfect in its resemblance
39 21 | said he, "yes, Anne of Austria is my true queen. Upon a
40 22 | Eminence," replied Anne of Austria, with a smile that proved
41 22 | from him to whom Anne of Austria owed the extraordinary triumph
42 41 | profound passions which Anne of Austria inspired in those who approached
43 41 | a kind look from Anne of Austria. ~The first advantage had
44 44 | Italy, in order to attack Austria on both sides. Well, did
45 44 | happen an event which saved Austria? Why should not the king
46 59 | cloak bearer of Anne of Austria, "but too late, perhaps." ~"
47 59 | faithful servant of Anne of Austria, on his knees before the
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