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 1      XLI|      nothing; but you will find a poison there.”~ ~M. dEscorval
 2     XLIV|          my lips without dread of poison. And until we have succumbed,
 3      XLV|       glass, upon which the wordpoison” was inscribed.~ ~“Poison!”
 4      XLV|         poison” was inscribed.~ ~“Poison!” Blanche could not turn
 5      XLV|           even of the name of the poison which I hold. What dose
 6      XLV|          watch the effects of the poison upon her hated rival.~ ~
 7      XLV|       knowledge of the effects of poison was extremely limited. She
 8      XLV|          seen?~ ~“It must be that poison does not work!” she said,
 9      XLV|        table with a crash.~ ~“The poison! it begins!” thought Blanche.~ ~
10     XLVI|       watched the workings of the poison which she had administered.~ ~
11     XLVI|          witnessed. She knew that poison caused death; she had not
12     XLVI|     Marie-Anne made no reply. The poison was pursuing its work of
13     XLVI|          dared not utter the word poison— “the white powder which
14     XLVI|     energy, and strength that the poison had left her, she straightened
15    XLVII|         swollen and discolored by poison, these eyes which were almost
16   XLVIII|          of her absence to mingle poison with her food.”~ ~The report
17        L| Chanlouineau’s house, pouring out poison, then watching its effects,
18      LII|        again, that the torture of poison could not be as intolerable
19       LV|      murdered my sister died from poison administered by her own
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