Chapter
1 16| receive a visit from the chancellor, who will communicate certain
2 16| visit, sire? What can the chancellor have to say to me that your
3 16| announced the visit of the chancellor. ~When the chancellor appeared,
4 16| the chancellor. ~When the chancellor appeared, the king had already
5 16| out by another door. ~The chancellor entered, half smiling, half
6 16| acquainted with him. ~This chancellor was a pleasant man. He was
7 16| appeared good to the future chancellor. He conjured the evil spirit
8 16| want of sagacity, became chancellor, served his Eminence with
9 16| desks." ~For form's sake the chancellor paid a visit to the pieces
10 16| When the chancellor had opened and shut twenty
11 16| search the queen herself. The chancellor advanced, therefore, toward
12 16| fixing her eyes upon the chancellor with an expression almost
13 16| letter, madame," said the chancellor. ~"I will give it to none
14 16| Austria began to rise. ~The chancellor made a profound reverence.
15 16| else. ~Without doubt the chancellor, Seguier looked about at
16 16| your odious presence." ~The chancellor, who, on his part, trembled
17 16| arms of her women. ~The chancellor carried the letter to the
18 21| go instantly to the Lord Chancellor, and tell him that I charge
19 21| But, my Lord, if the Lord Chancellor interrogates me upon the
20 42| not, I will apply to the chancellor, I will apply to the king,
21 48| rather difficult matter. The chancellor himself would be puzzled
22 48| such a letter, and yet the chancellor draws up an official report
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