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1 10| individual suspected of any crime is arrested, the arrest
2 10| I believe that his only crime is to have at the same time
3 13| nevertheless, have committed a crime, since you are here and
4 13| committed some frightful crime. They believe me her accomplice,
5 16| finding the queen guilty of a crime which he cared little about,
6 17| then? Let me know what crime I have committed. It is
7 17| was he or I? Is there any crime in this request?" ~"No,
8 17| you were not guilty of any crime, as you were not guilty
9 36| he almost believed in the crime of de Wardes. If de Wardes
10 41| and might denounce their crime, they came up to him with
11 42| holy ground. He committed a crime, it is true; but he repented
12 42| Englishwoman who has committed a crime in France, and has been
13 45| the head of my father the crime which you shall have endeavored
14 47| have committed no other crime than singing in French the
15 49| If I am a prisoner, what crime have I committed?" ~"You
16 54| is not capable of such a crime." ~"Good," said Milady to
17 54| what it is, he calls it a crime!" Then aloud, "The friend
18 55| countenance, "for often the crime of one becomes the shame
19 56| woman accusing herself of a crime. "This idea occurred to
20 57| world as a witness of your crime, and that until I have found
21 59| I swear to you that this crime shall be her last." ~"I
22 63| would not permit such a crime!" ~"Water, water!" cried
23 65| judge you according to your crime," said Athos; "you shall
24 65| paying with his head for the crime of this fury!" ~A shudder
25 65| she had urged him to the crime, should at least share his
26 65| at liberty. ~"That is the crime of which I accuse her; that
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