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1 2 | the cousin of Madame de Chevreuse, and you pass for being
2 7 | some rouge for Madame de Chevreuse. So you see, my dear friend,
3 8 | higher." ~"Of Madame de Chevreuse?" ~"Of the--" d'Artagnan
4 12| the mansion of Madame de Chevreuse; the third, in the gardens
5 12| Putange was exiled, Madame de Chevreuse fell into disgrace, and
6 12| should run mad. Ah, Madame de Chevreuse was less cruel than you.
7 12| to his love." ~"Madame de Chevreuse was not queen," murmured
8 12| that you had been Madame de Chevreuse, poor Buckingham might have
9 14| your wife, with Madame de Chevreuse, and with my Lord Duke of
10 14| relations with Madame de Chevreuse." ~"But, monseigneur, I
11 14| know where the Duchesse de Chevreuse and the Duke of Buckingham
12 14| to meet the Duchesse de Chevreuse and the Duke of Buckingham." ~"
13 15| Anne of Austria for Mme. de Chevreuse. These two women gave him
14 15| his conviction, Mme. de Chevreuse not only served the queen
15 15| added that not only Mme. de Chevreuse had been in Paris, but still
16 16| my honor with Madame de Chevreuse, Madame de Longueville,
17 16| England, with Madame de Chevreuse and the queen?" ~"Sire,"
18 16| down persecution. Mme. de Chevreuse and Mme. de Bernet were
19 17| returned to London; Mme. Chevreuse was at Tours. More closely
20 18| She did not name Madame de Chevreuse, the Duke of Buckingham,
21 26| GRISETTE; from Madame de Chevreuse's chambermaid, perhaps,
22 27| the attendant of Madame de Chevreuse. Teach Bazin prosody; that
23 43| strongly compromised Mme. de Chevreuse and consequently the queen. ~
24 44| certain letter from Madame de Chevreuse which singularly compromises
25 44| the letter of Madame de Chevreuse." ~"That's it," said the
26 44| certain letter from Madame de Chevreuse, found in his Grace's lodging,
27 61| The writing of Madame de Chevreuse!" said Milady to herself. "
28 62| Aramis the lover of Madame de Chevreuse; Porthos an ass; Madame
29 63| later period through Mme. de Chevreuse, who told it to two or three
30 67| later period through Mme. de Chevreuse, who told it to two or three
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