Chapter
1 7 | ancestor. ~Besides these, a casket of magnificent goldwork,
2 12| diamond which I enclose in the casket of my heart. This is the
3 12| immediately, holding a rosewood casket in her hand, with her cipher
4 12| me." ~Buckingham took the casket, and fell a second time
5 14| to take a little rosewood casket, with her cipher upon it,
6 14| returned, did she bring that casket with her?" ~"No." ~"Does
7 14| Lannoy know what was in that casket?" ~"Yes; the diamond studs
8 14| she came back without this casket?" ~"Yes." ~"Madame de Lannoy,
9 14| the queen, looked for this casket, appeared uneasy at not
10 21| beneath the portrait, was the casket containing the diamond studs. ~
11 21| crucifix, and opened the casket. "There, said he, drawing
12 21| said he, drawing from the casket a large bow of blue ribbon
13 21| me the studs without the casket?" ~"The casket would encumber
14 21| without the casket?" ~"The casket would encumber you. Besides,
15 21| encumber you. Besides, the casket is the more precious from
16 22| placed in his hand a small casket. The king opened it, and
17 35| ring, carefully kept in a casket. ~"You notice my ring?"
18 37| flew to a little inlaid casket which stood upon the dressing
19 59| said the due, "bring me the casket in which the diamond studs
20 59| received from her--this silver casket and these two letters. You
21 59| the bottom of the silver casket, and to let the knife fall
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