Chapter
1 8 | she is by the cardinal, betrayed as she is by everybody." ~"
2 11| lightness of her step, which had betrayed her, she emitted a little
3 11| He felt himself doubly betrayed, by his friend and by her
4 11| considered himself an outraged, betrayed, and ridiculed lover. Blood
5 16| against you. Oh, if she betrayed your Majesty on the side
6 17| that one of her women had betrayed her. Laporte could not leave
7 17| look me in the face. I am betrayed on all sides. Can I trust
8 19| fancied myself despised, betrayed. I was so delighted to see
9 19| secret may, by chance, be betrayed by gentlemen; but it is
10 20| the soldier, would have betrayed the most strict incognito.
11 26| the door bravely; and as, betrayed by the mistress of the inn,
12 37| cried she, "you have basely betrayed me, and still more, you
13 50| mind was that she had been betrayed by Kitty, and that she had
14 50| Milady, finding her thoughts betrayed, dug her nails into her
15 51| sometimes a lion. Had she betrayed him? Was she dead? He knew
16 52| found herself discovered and betrayed; and on these two occasions
17 53| this smile alone would have betrayed her. ~She allowed, therefore,
18 61| thought my friend, and who betrayed me. Are you also the victim
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