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... waiting - woman whom you can trust ? " ' Yes , Dariole is devoted to me . " 66 66 you not Sang - Diou ! then say to ... wait behind the door . I will strike three blows gently , and- " " Madame de Sauve kept silence for several seconds ...
... waiting - woman whom you can trust ? " ' Yes , Dariole is devoted to me . " 66 66 you not Sang - Diou ! then say to ... wait behind the door . I will strike three blows gently , and- " " Madame de Sauve kept silence for several seconds ...
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... waiting for me ? " " No , sir , " replied Marguerite ; " for yesterday you re- peated to me that our marriage was a political alliance , and that you would never thwart my wishes . " 66 Assuredly ; but that is no reason why we should ...
... waiting for me ? " " No , sir , " replied Marguerite ; " for yesterday you re- peated to me that our marriage was a political alliance , and that you would never thwart my wishes . " 66 Assuredly ; but that is no reason why we should ...
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... waiting for me . " " If the queen - mother waits for you , madame , " said La Mole , " suffer me to leave you , for I am ... wait . " " Pardon me , madame , " said La Mole , " that I did not salute you with the respect due to you , but ...
... waiting for me . " " If the queen - mother waits for you , madame , " said La Mole , " suffer me to leave you , for I am ... wait . " " Pardon me , madame , " said La Mole , " that I did not salute you with the respect due to you , but ...
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... wait , " said he . La Mole entered the gallery , the door of which closed after him . The gallery was vacant , with the exception of one gen- tleman , who was sauntering up and down , and seemed also waiting for some one . It was so ...
... wait , " said he . La Mole entered the gallery , the door of which closed after him . The gallery was vacant , with the exception of one gen- tleman , who was sauntering up and down , and seemed also waiting for some one . It was so ...
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... wait . " " Ah , you will see we shall be invited to some grand supper , and placed side by side . How singular ! We seem in- separable . By the way , are you hungry ? " " No. " " And yet you seemed anxious to taste the good cheer of La ...
... wait . " " Ah , you will see we shall be invited to some grand supper , and placed side by side . How singular ! We seem in- separable . By the way , are you hungry ? " " No. " " And yet you seemed anxious to taste the good cheer of La ...
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admiral Ambroise Paré apartment arms arquebuse asked awaited Béarnais Besme blood brother Caboche Catherine Catherine de Medicis catholic chamber Charles IX Charlotte cloak Condé cried Charles cried Coconnas crown dear desire door duchess de Nevers duke d'Alençon duke d'Anjou duke de Guise entered exclaimed eyes fear France François gentlemen Gillonne guards guerite hand head heard heart Henriette Henry of Navarre Henry's honour horse Hotel de Guise huguenots Hurière inquired kill king of Navarre king's lips look Louvre madame de Nevers madame de Sauve maître majesty mantle Marguerite de Valois Maurevel Mercandon Mole's monseigneur Mordi mother Mouy murmured Nancey night o'clock opened Orthon pale Paris passed Piedmontese prince queen of Navarre queen-mother recognised René replied Coconnas replied Henry replied Marguerite returned smile suddenly sword tell thought to-night turned uttered voice wait whilst window word wounded young
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