Chapter
1 13| and simply, instead of the executioner he expected, only his commissary
2 16| and as the attendant of an executioner might have done in the chamber
3 23| title of the "cardinal's executioner," and expatiated at great
4 26| burned by the hands of the executioner. Take care, my young friend.
5 37| the hand of the infamous executioner had imprinted. ~"Great God!"
6 48| cutting off a thigh than an executioner in cutting off a head. Wait
7 50| will soon send you to an executioner who will make both your
8 57| man who accompanied him, 'Executioner,' said he, 'do your duty.'" ~"
9 57| something worse than death--the executioner seized me, threw me on the
10 57| red-hot iron, the iron of the executioner, was imprinted on my shoulder." ~
11 57| is, the name of your true executioner. For to me there is but
12 57| to her. ~"Buckingham, the executioner of this angelic creature!"
13 65| The executioner of Lille, the executioner
14 65| executioner of Lille, the executioner of Lille!" cried Milady,
15 65| would know me. Yes, I am the executioner of Lille, and this is my
16 65| and to be branded. I was executioner of the city of Lille, as
17 65| that all was true which the executioner had said. ~"Then," resumed
18 66| each held by one arm. The executioner walked behind them, and
19 66| Aramis walked behind the executioner. Planchet and Bazin came
20 66| the bank of the river the executioner approached Milady, and bound
21 66| himself an assassin." ~"The executioner may kill, without being
22 66| in a cloister," said the executioner, "and you left it to ruin
23 66| sank upon her knees. The executioner took her up in his arms
24 66| Come," continued Athos, "executioner, do your duty." ~"Willingly,
25 66| monseigneur," said the executioner; "for as I am a good Catholic,
26 66| other bank," replied the executioner. ~Then he placed her in
27 66| That is correct," said the executioner; "and now in her turn, let
28 66| the guilty woman and the executioner; all the others remained
29 66| from the other bank the executioner raise both his arms slowly;
30 66| sank beneath the blow. ~The executioner then took off his red cloak,
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