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the count de blenau42
the master of the30
master of the horse29
in the present instance24
henry de la mothe24
in the mean while20
the cardinal de richelieu20
at the same time19
the duke of orleans18
which he had been17
in the name of16
the wood of mantes15
the rest of the15
of the count de14
the door of the13
for the purpose of13
of anne of austria13
in the mean time12
the bottom of the12
the old chateau of12
as soon as he12
as soon as the12
with a look of12
the name of heaven11
a moment or two11
in a few minutes11
the greater part of11
paused for a moment11
and in a moment10
don francisco de mello10
by the side of10
that part of the10
had it not been10
with an air of10
old chateau of st10
in the first place9
greater part of the9
the gates of the9
the woodman of mantes9
in which he had9
i will tell you9
to the count de9
the side of the9
his hand upon his9
till such time as9
he was about to9
monsieur de cinq mars9
henri de la mothe9
the duke of bouillon9
i have nothing to9
of pauline de beaumont8
to one of the8
at the bottom of8
as he did so8
of madame de beaumont8
in a tone of8
at the head of8
at the foot of8
it not been for8
every now and then8
from time to time8
the end of the8
did not fail to8
i do not know8
as well as the8
his eminence of richelieu8
the head of the8
that he had been7
for a moment in7
the mind of the7
the name of the7
up and down the7
in the neighbourhood of7
the heart of the7
young count de blenau7
the gate of the7
in the wood of7
in a moment after7
on the other side7
had by this time7
with a degree of7
his hand upon the7
the foot of the7
at the end of7
said he at length7
i have no doubt6
to madame de chevreuse6
with some degree of6
let me tell you6
part of the building6
who is there that6
in which he was6
as we have seen6
i know of no6
in the mind of6
in his own mind6
with that sort of6
to madame de beaumont6
laid his hand upon6
i know not what6
said anne of austria6
hilt of his sword6
in a low voice6
a few words of6
that is to say6
the hilt of his6
claude count de blenau6
the form of a6
a manner as to6
soon as he had6
as far as possible6
such a manner as6
as we have said6
but it is not6
in such a manner6
monsieur le comte de6
the course of the6
on the road to6
in the heart of6
the countenance of the6
the church of st6
the eyes of the6
a man of honour6
in the midst of6
in the eyes of6
it was in vain6
was at that moment5
cried he at length5
little man in grey5
why did you not5
and one of the5
but at that moment5
to pauline de beaumont5
to which he had5
the present instance he5
there was something in5
of mademoiselle de bourbon5
the entrance of the5
in one of the5
more than one occasion5
by one of the5
at the name of5
to which he was5
will give you a5
cinq mars and fontrailles5
the presence of the5
out of the way5
reined in his horse5
eye fell upon the5
on the other hand5
the banks of the5
was a sort of5
the other side of5
it was not till5
his eye fell upon5
as speedily as possible5
of isabel and silver5
the business of the5
and madame de beaumont5
the officers of the5
on his right hand5
from one of the5
to the gate of5
in isabel and silver5
i am glad to5
on the mind of5
in regard to the5
to the spot where5
walking up and down5
with which he had5
thought for a moment5
de blenau was not5
part of the country5
upon the count de5
into the hands of5
the king of spain5
with which he was5
on his return to5
that de blenau was5
him out of the5
the count de chavigni5
at the top of5
other side of the5
of mademoiselle de beaumont5
you do not know5
as soon as possible5
for a moment to5
she raised her eyes5
of mary de medicis5
such time as the5
on more than one5
officers of the prison5
if you do not5
that it was a5
the spot where the5
and as to the5
but at the same5
the young count de5
that it was not5
the ruin of the5
de blenau did not5
the place of his5
he held in his4
a part of the4
of henry the fourth4
the windings of the4
as soon as they4
to the mind of4
de blenau well knew4
inclination of the head4
the edge of the4
held in his hand4
be that as it4
i will take care4
in which de blenau4
let me assure you4
may it please your4
was one of the4
at the door of4
of the marchioness de4
in a state of4
i have told you4
at the time of4
the nature of the4
i should have been4
of louis the thirteenth4
i did not think4
his way through the4
the wrath of the4
and i believe i4
the apartments of the4
the governor of the4
and in a few4
letters from the queen4
a tale of france4
am sorry to say4
that you would not4
to get into the4
which he well knew4
ought not to be4
have nothing to fear4
de blenau in the4
de blenau and pauline4
the arrival of the4
in the character of4
had remained in the4
know all about it4
the face of the4
at the time i4
replied anne of austria4
the forest of laye4
at a little distance4
de blenau was the4
manner in which he4
of which he had4
during the course of4
and it was not4
de blenau to the4
which we have already4
to don francisco de4
the old castle of4
there is no need4
the way to the4
the first of these4
the side of a4
know not what you4
into which he had4
mind of cinq mars4
le comte de blenau4
we have already mentioned4
the sound of a4
in the hurry of4
the hands of the4
from the queen to4
i can assure you4
laying his hand on4
is not to be4
the time i speak4
i will show you4
the top of the4
it might be the4
that as it may4
a great deal of4
of some of the4
the steps of the4
with a sort of4
at that moment the4
glad to see you4
i will give you4
and de blenau had4
round the base of4
of le bon roi4
as one of the4
as i have said4
de blenau with a4
le bon roi dagobert4
to the house of4
replied the master of4
suffice it to say4
count de blenau was4
do you think that4
at the farther extremity4
it so happened that4
the base of the4
as far as the4
a step or two4
as soon as de4
and philip the woodman4
i have the honour4
the hotel of the4
the cardinal prime minister4
the high road to4
members of the council4
in answer to the4
peine forte et dure4
that which he had4
brought him to the4
without loss of time4
it is probable that4
the moment he had4
an officer of the4
and for a moment4
from her majesty to4
led the way to4
to the end of4
of blue and gold4
him on the road4
the palace by the4
i must tell you4
and he pointed to4
but at all events4
to pass the night4
in the hands of4
of philip the woodman4
to mademoiselle de beaumont4
je suis un pauvre4
i am sorry to4
the peine forte et4
the mean while the4
i tell thee no4
his eye towards the4
when the sound of4
on the present occasion4
an order for the4
the queen to the4
in the days of4
a day or two4
laying his hand upon4
time i speak of4
and de blenau was4
more than one of4
that he would have4
more than an hour4
the lettre de cachet4
yet there was something3
and as he did3
to pass the time3
whether it was that3
not in the least3
at one of the3
not to lose sight3
who by this time3
and by the time3
cinq mars and de3
the mind of cinq3
is probable that he3
he was bound to3
was not till the3
the mind of each3
her in his arms3
do not know how3
for six years or3
to do with the3
not like to be3
such had been the3
take leave of the3
that monsieur de blenau3
is one of the3
he could not tell3
it is too late3
into the inner court3
by the name of3
the same time he3
had been placed for3
farther end of the3
on the high road3
directeur of the jesuits3
a sign to the3
anne of austria was3
the count de thiery3
other end of the3
reply to the questions3
of monseigneur the governor3
did not choose to3
the lower part of3
that you do not3
wants not a minister3
advise you that you3
the little man in3
and left the apartment3
he turned to the3
that de blenau could3
the arrest of cinq3
i hope you will3
to a sense of3
you that you read3
to lose sight of3
i know not why3
but i will take3
for a moment or3
which he had so3
what is called in3
by this time had3
for the arrest of3
i am your prisoner3
he had been absent3
in troyes for six3
do me the favour3
the stones of the3
i will sign it3
at length it was3
by this time the3
letter from the queen3
in the old chateau3
his eyes upon the3
will take care that3
of any one who3
the window at which3
have the honour of3
any one who might3
glanced his eye towards3
for my own part3
there that has not3
ruin of the queen3
may be of service3
at the farther end3
gave entrance to the3
to make use of3
the cloak over her3
a few paces of3
the arm of madame3
wrath of the governor3
one of the best3
the marquise de beaumont3
to the bottom of3
but so it was3
pauline de beaumont would3
but in a moment3
did not know that3
which communicated with the3
door of the audience3
except that of monseigneur3
a body of the3
door of the apartment3
to see you at3
he proceeded to the3
at the old chateau3
high hatred would effect3
that he could not3
in search of the3
soon as de blenau3
but at the time3
be done for him3
that anne of austria3
or by any other3
the court of france3
to monsieur de blenau3
as he was about3
but devil a carriage3
wounded in the forest3
that of the cardinal3
at open war with3
for a moment with3
one of the exempts3
saddle me a horse3
my honour and my3
and he doubted not3
be of service to3
and as we go3
that she had been3
the centre of the3
of the king was3
of the king and3
of which de blenau3
i have given you3
minister in his power3
to de blenau the3
to permit of his3
with all speed to3
as de blenau entered3
is said to have3
was bound to confine3
be allowed to see3
wound in his forehead3
allow me to remind3
nor was it till3
old castle of st3
typographical errors corrected by3
what it is to3
let us look to3
at the hotel of3
of which he was3
did not like to3
at the thought of3
walls of the bastille3
the approach of some3
i feel sure that3
it was mademoiselle de3
the service of the3
there was a sort3
of the forest of3
eye of an angry3
for monsieur de blenau3
mind of de blenau3
and descending to the3
but there was a3
am glad to see3
the knowledge of the3
that he should be3
is no need of3
turned away his head3
arm of madame de3
he doubted not that3
her majesty the queen3
that what his high3
was about to proceed3
i do not think3
what was passing in3
in regard to his3
side of the hill3
forwarded letters from the3
he laid his hand3
but this was not3
not been for the3
who it was that3
the door which communicated3
the road to st3
the time will come3
to be met with3
for a few minutes3
his majesty the king3
the arrest of the3
placed it in his3
his eye over the3
and he went on3
have nothing to do3
to return to st3
it was only a3
let me beg you3
from that of the3
was something in the3
no other than the3
been in troyes for3
de blenau paused for3
gate of the prison3
to the apartments of3
for fear of being3
no more of that3
the marquis de cinq3
and as soon as3
we have no time3
mars and de thou3
the door of his3
the queen and the3
the character of a3
of the jesuits of3
seemed to look upon3
the walls of the3
made a sign to3
on one of the3
not a minister in3
high road to troyes3
and having fastened the3
and proceeding to the3
as he had been3
rays of the sun3
for the first time3
as if he had3
which he had first3
in the arms of3
the norman and his3
that i know of3
the king and his3
the government of poitou3
in a moment or3
de blenau and his3
the moment he was3
that i am not3
let me advise you3
to see if the3
that he did not3
is the count de3
place of his confinement3
the tone in which3
but the truth is3
and it is probable3
no one was more3
in every part of3
a minister in his3
every thing shall be3
the manner in which3
will not be long3
troyes for six years3
of an angry man3
of the cardinal de3
he saw that the3
of the palais cardinal3
i believe i have3
circumstances which led to3
that he had seen3
that i could not3
to draw from the3
his hand on his3
what is it you3
the whole of the3
the body of the3
in the face of3
the neighbourhood of mesnil3
cinq mars with a3
by the etext transcriber3
the character of the3
the mind of de3
or two of the3
the redoubtable jacques chatpilleur3
raised her eyes towards3
you will find a3
the name of god3
great part of the3
is it you would3
i advise you that3
which was to be3
head to the block3
he paused for a3
or two in the3
the hall of audience3
of the grand soleil3
and down the apartment3
mind of his companion3
bound to confine himself3
he seemed to have3
as well as he3
as a good subject3
queen and madame de3
what his high hatred3
of mademoiselle de hauteford3
the spot where he3
more nor less than3
he was obliged to3
a man who has3
that the cardinal has3
was not to be3
a council of war3
by which it was3
he reined in his3
give you my honour3
body of villa grande3
the prevost of lyons3
the farther end of3
on the table before3
as if he were3
the appearance of the3
at the moment he3
six years or more3
as a man of3
that you read the3
a great part of3
it is absolutely necessary3
upon the hilt of3
door which communicated with3
that it might be3
not of the most3
the light of the3
governor of the bastille3
by the count de3
i do not doubt3
de blenau had not3
the chamber of the3
all that had occurred3
the spot where she3
he had been so3
moment or two after3
he had so long3
have the pleasure of3
there been in troyes3
let me warn you3
the little village of3
have lost our way3
every part of his3
a thousand to one3
marquis de cinq mars3
have more than once3
his high hatred would3
him for a moment3
was not long in3
of her maid louise3
the fears of the3
the queen and madame3
replied the young lady3
search of the queen3
on the face of3
but let me tell3
leave it all to3
the success of her3
he was engaged in3
the eye of an3
have no time to3
which he could not3
that the count de3
i am sorry for3
before they reached the3
the count de fontrailles3
every part of the3
the lateness of the3
banks of the rhone3
i have no objection3
arrest of cinq mars3
errors corrected by the3
a moment with a3
the mind of his3
with which it was3
at the entrance of3
malice and his potency3
and two or three3
he pointed to the3
little village of mesnil3
for a hundred crowns3
and if i do3
lieutenant of the forest3
with one of those3
the village of mesnil3
in the power of3
me the favour of3
into a heavy frown3
about to visit the3
we have ridden far3
with the speed of3
on the arm of3
his couteau de chasse3
of monsieur de thiery3
philip the woodman of3
have been accustomed to3
but still there was3
with pauline de beaumont3
the feelings of the3
between de blenau and3
upon your own head3
the object of his3
corrected by the etext3
nothing to do with3
door in the partition3
his eminence the cardinal3
is to be done3
he left the apartment3
of cinq mars and3
to the duke of3
to arrest de blenau3
was one of those3
for which he was3
and raising her eyes3
is there that has3
neither more nor less3
a piece of news3
that of monseigneur the3
was brought to bay3
at a loss to3
was busily engaged in3
which had been prepared3
it please your eminence3
to guard against any3
was too wise to3
that i do not3
any thing but the3
at a moment when3
and at the same3
the circumstances which led3
eyes of anne of3
chavigni was about to3
as they approached the3
was to be seen3
must carry the treaty3
you will promise me3
pass the night at3
the rank of a3
and his potency together3
had just time to3
the chapel of st3
notwithstanding all his efforts3
i will own that3
the distance of a3
said she at length3
will tell you that3
i am sure you3
the count de coligni3
but it was not3
a cup of wine3
at the palais cardinal3
i regretted not the3
and the count de3
of the duke of3
to visit the cardinal3
lost our way in3
the other end of3
the marchioness de beaumont3
mademoiselle de hauteford had3
that she should be3
in the bosom of3
the difficulties and dangers3
the treaty with spain3
the carriage rolled on3
shake of the head3
you have done well2
if he did not2
at the moment when2
which he had overthrown2
the feet of the2
too well aware of2
where shall we find2
open the door of2
an hour or two2
dark eyes to the2
to accompany him to2
for the last time2
we have already had2
his eyes intently upon2
not come at all2
regard to madame de2
as well as you2
no man in france2
came over his cheek2
her arm kindly through2
bottom of the page2
so that it was2
the irritation of his2
from the wound in2
lay on the table2
your majesty does me2
the midst of the2
remind your majesty that2
was occupied by the2
the chevalier de caply2
by which he had2
to those who had2
gates of the bastille2
you are the best2
the trees in the2
at war with spain2
for the safety of2
and as the cardinal2
or have you not2
the sports of the2
blenau paused for a2
which he had previously2
the inside of the2
communicated with the palace2
and the young count2
with feelings near akin2
i am not accustomed2
or die in the2
the king in council2
his indisposition may not2
resolved not to lose2
the countenance of de2
the boys of st2
though the wound is2
who had been stationed2
with the idea that2
to announce that the2
is it the character2
the devil of it2
and soon was out2
one of the troopers2
as a matter of2
in his arms and2
would be obliged to2
soon as they had2
now and then a2
am i to believe2
one of those bright2
towards the master of2
the stroke of the2
were to be seen2
caught in the arms2
you shall have an2
de blenau with an2
that heaven had sent2
the branches of the2
he had recourse to2
not aware of what2
dangers of his situation2
to the kingdom of2
as if i were2
was not a little2
what she had heard2
a spaniard is seeking2
with my eyes open2
civil war upon my2
time that he was2
not leave me for2
pressed over her eyes2
it might be so2
could not help being2
the pleasure of knowing2
at that season of2
with a rapid pace2
the mirth of the2
do not be afraid2
but why did you2
light of the lamp2
means of a small2
that the cardinal would2
de blenau smiled at2
and a woman is2
information on the subject2
wounded in the wood2
and as i have2
for more than an2
me that you had2
they were approaching the2
by which he was2
and in the present2
him at a distance2
two pieces of gold2
it was at that2
at the turn of2
which he had heard2
at the other end2
must be well aware2
that has not dreamed2
the carriage in which2
well knew how to2
a treaty with spain2
the corner of his2
iron door near the2
go with all speed2
on the night i2
let us see the2
few words of comfort2
gardens of the palace2
know he was going2
if i understand you2
his companion with an2
and an officer of2
will be here in2
i should hesitate to2
perhaps it might be2
not have been the2
who had not heard2
a few hundred yards2
and after that i2
rest of the council2
de blenau was about2
the inferior officers of2
in its present form2
to the governor of2
not to be lost2
i beg that you2
than any other person2
must tell you that2
any thing which could2
de blenau saw that2
in a tone that2
he found that the2
what you are about2
and in the mean2
seated at a table2
the deeper recesses of2
he be found within2
the subject of discussion2
vous en demande mille2
have a mind to2
going to a prison2
a flood of tears2
at the moment the2
time of my tale2
already had occasion to2
the conversation in a2
to enjoy the pleasures2
have no cause to2
who stood beside him2
to establish his innocence2
are slaves to their2
while i have life2
and i will never2
friend to the son2
there were very few2
and the duke of2
he acknowledged that he2
this was no other2
not going to a2
to the bastille for2
for if you do2
i am to conclude2
the spot where chavigni2
i know him well2
had been carried off2
of the day to2
took the road to2
doubted not that the2
and from which the2
le comte de thiery2
of her he loved2
i tell you that2
de blenau all the2
the kingdom of my2
but what of him2
struck her foot against2
of banishment required her2
waiting the arrival of2
there is no use2
the gardens of the2
seat at the council2
the confidant of a2
with monsieur de thou2
had been engaged in2
the charge against him2
but in the present2
of no such correspondence2
ready to march at2
come to my ears2
if that be the2
i will ascertain the2
the idea of a2
in the idea of2
norman did not fail2
the government of a2
they might not be2
the thought of failure2
of the wounded cavalier2
there was a certain2
get into the bastille2
sentence of banishment required2
de blenau is not2
attendants of de blenau2
do not think you2
on the evening in2
they shall not be2
was occupied by a2
jupe of red serge2
do not doubt it2
no small degree of2
soon as the count2
there was a slight2
has there been in2
had been fixed upon2
he remained in silence2
the door in the2
and don francisco de2
of this true history2
all sort of liberty2
how came you in2
was soon once more2
in the countenance of2
thought the master of2
lafemas avoit promis au2
no less a person2
especially as i have2
with which he spoke2
which he was to2
and there will be2
master of the ceremonies2
his eyes flashing fire2
deeper recesses of the2
of comfort to her2
well acquainted with the2
de blenau and chavigni2
place in his hands2
song of le bon2
must speak to him2
countenance of the king2
darkness of the night2
it is no longer2
for many an after2
end of the room2
blenau with a smile2
one of the officers2
for philip the woodman2
the mother of two2
he was a great2
a quarter of an2
angry man is upon2
i told you i2
am sorry for it2
you in the bastille2
the wild ardour of2
when first i undertook2
see that it be2
of madame de chevreuse2
on the head of2
will be obliged to2
as well as that2
gate of the palace2
top of the staircase2
pointing with his hand2
do you intend to2
to the character of2
humbly take my leave2
however that might be2
the sleep of the2
now that he had2
the arrival of some2
according to his own2
once upon a time2
and advancing to the2
with various articles of2
his majesty has given2
requested the pleasure of2
to take her with2
said the marchioness de2
the moment i speak2
desires that his indisposition2
no line that i2
he kept his word2
betray me to the2
be well supposed that2
de la mothe to2
in the same situation2
good subject and an2
to your comfort and2
consistent with my duty2
passing in the mind2
turned his steps towards2
with one of the2
to examine more closely2
would it not be2
forth from the wood2
he is indeed a2
that the norman was2
which he conceived to2
a mere matter of2
that madame de beaumont2
that i have nothing2
more than ever convinced2
but suppose i could2
which some of the2
a bottle of the2
good of the state2
like one of those2
the speed of light2
within the walls of2
the hatred of the2
leave of the sun2
you or have you2
in the opinion of2
of the old count2
some member of the2
a quarter of a2
with the prime minister2
upon one of the2
upon the side of2
answered the master of2
which it had been2
and while he was2
upon the young count2
in the royal chateau2
as a pair of2
little gentleman in grey2
he was roused by2
for some time in2
the time of the2
letters to the low2
had been urged against2
i did not know2
count does not buy2
of more importance than2
carried her like a2
a look of astonishment2
monsieur de chavigni has2
was in the old2
but as she did2
directing his course to2
on the following evening2
passed on to the2
to wait upon me2
feels himself too unwell2
same manner that he2
one day possessed myself2
would not come at2
during the whole time2
whom he had so2
to remind your majesty2
is it that you2
her mother and herself2
it was not easy2
began to perceive that2
to turn his steps2
we have lost our2
which she had been2
a look of bitter2
that be the case2
which led to the2
of a bright and2
they were honestly come2
with that of the2
did not think fit2
was too much agitated2
and held out his2
you a letter from2
i am not aware2
the late marquis de2
but the moment after2
the eyes of de2
farther notice of the2
the pleasure of your2
the purpose of conveying2
one of the most2
the conspirators had been2
pauline shook her head2
handsome a youth as2
but be assured that2
while the rest of2
few paces of the2
attached to the queen2
where he was soon2
there had been many2
he returned to the2
each side of the2
it was some time2
they have killed him2
you will do me2
as for the rest2
i will speak to2
conversation with any one2
suffered himself to be2
gazed on her for2
his steps towards the2
had been placed in2
to de blenau to2
as he came to2
hotel of the grand2
knew how to estimate2
that it would not2
had at first received2
blue and yellow wax2
and what came of2
in aid of their2
you cannot see him2
sprang into the saddle2
you had not lost2
will ascertain the truth2
shook her head mournfully2
less a person than2
in and out with2
had gained so much2
acknowledged that he had2
at which de blenau2
spanish at his heart2
some one in the2
the respect due to2
beams of the moon2
letter to de blenau2
that knows his own2
with all possible gentleness2
that you should be2
over the edge of2
in that part of2
and all the other2
him off his guard2
some degree of apprehension2
by the banks of2
took care to send2
in the hope that2
i wish i had2
i could have wished2
in the same way2
winding in and out2
as you think fit2
but are there not2
on which to found2
through that of the2
present himself at the2
energies of his mind2
and a piece of2
a few minutes after2
meeting of the conspirators2
soon as they were2
at this moment the2
the confession of the2
have already had occasion2
on the rising of2
as well as if2
that the young lady2
given to the world2
his finger on his2
and de thou to2
blenau was obliged to2
the kingdom of moles2
now let us see2
said the duke of2
the dauphin and the2
that i have ever2
to blindfold her eyes2
but i am sorry2
the anxiety of his2
a good subject and2
required at the hand2
upon such a subject2
that she was in2
you are one of2
agitated with all that2
they learn to pronounce2
flight of steps leading2
to meditate over his2
to tell the truth2
told me to give2
to the church of2
soon as the queen2
their arrival at st2
the duties of his2
there is his pardon2
hall of the bastille2
she was in the2
do you mean to2
with the dignity of2
philip the woodman to2
the power of the2
but i have no2
to that which he2
as he entered the2
was not a man2
tears from her eyes2
towards the spot where2
at length he was2
called the palais cardinal2
or two in advance2
turning to the king2
as well as those2
from the appearance of2
the head of this2
what means all this2
let us see how2
thing shall be done2
windings of the river2
have forwarded letters from2
within the distance of2
the first pleasure of2
produced that sort of2
comprehend the nature of2
chavigni had given him2
has kept his word2
and now let us2
the house of a2
as quickly as possible2
for any one to2
the best way to2
doublet of blue velvet2
come to an end2
pauline de beaumont had2
and laying his hand2
form of a trial2
as such in the2
the governor placed himself2
which he listened to2
for some other place2
by the iron door2
he rest in peace2
the features of the2
by a body of2
a tone of deep2
of the late marquis2
it is your business2
by no means a2
am glad to hear2
which formed the principal2
in the history of2
what he had seen2
not yet too late2
of what you say2
were fixed upon the2
at the feet of2
and i command you2
you a piece of2
that she did not2
impression on the mind2
when they arrived at2
some of the inferior2
and that not without2
the imprudence of his2
as if to ascertain2
said madame de beaumont2
at the hand of2
have to thank you2
as little as possible2
that they had entered2
you not speak to2
that his majesty the2
as if you had2
his eye glanced towards2
had been prepared for2
at the moment i2
in the gardens of2
the sentinel at the2
mother of two princes2
that the conversation he2
one would think that2
than any one else2
see the count de2
the whole extent of2
the romance he had2
trust to your honour2
suspicions which had been2
philip king of spain2
that he must have2
of the man with2
it was a robber2
set off for troyes2
the custody of the2
was the first to2
soubrette of mademoiselle de2
a man of my2
are the best judge2
parts of the forest2
one of the attendants2
one of the robbers2
of every thing he2
by the appearance of2
a considerable sum of2
for a moment his2
acquired the name of2
the name of philip2
liberated from the bastille2
did not at all2
how is it ye2
looked round for a2
at the expense of2
was heard in the2
thank you for your2
upon mademoiselle de hauteford2
name of the wood2
taken refuge in his2
one at the court2
proceeding to the window2
he could not help2
he quitted the apartment2
have the honour to2
the man with whom2
in the hall of2
between two of the2
that of the count2
the menaces of the2
resolved at once to2
towers of the chateau2
replied the grand ecuyer2
mused for a moment2
of the low countries2
after thinking for a2
as the light of2
have become acquainted with2
mademoiselle de hauteford with2
happy as a princess2
your pardon for having2
taking leave of the2
he was dressed in2
stopped in the midst2
the fall of the2
colours of isabel and2
front of the scaffold2
but it was in2
advancing to the table2
le bourreau du cardinal2
hilt and black scabbard2
that he was not2
of one of these2
to the old chateau2
accompanied them to paris2
the means of proving2
what is the matter2
you were wounded in2
i am very sorry2
but it was the2
without waiting for any2
cardinal wishes to see2
the appearance of a2
who had taken his2
you are beautiful enough2
and the power of2
the servants of the2
the suspicions which had2
heads from the boughs2
was resolved not to2
madame de beaumont should2
between him and the2
approached within a few2
the success of his2
prisoner in the bastille2
as a spy upon2
but when the light2
them as soon as2
were wounded in the2
with philip of spain2
to do with it2
a matter of form2
success of her enterprise2
he desires that his2
he poured them forth2
to no such questions2
is that sort of2
did you not tell2
then called the palais2
of a bundle of2
his face with his2
crimes with which he2
the easy dignity and2
about a thousand livres2
baggage which had been2
after that i will2
the part of the2
the cup to the2
with the king at2
in a low tone2
from the moment he2
raising her eyes to2
see who it was2
on the very brink2
to say that he2
from chantilly to paris2
it was agreed that2
cloak over her head2
once more on the2
till you have done2
must have been mistaken2
that he was quite2
so no more of2
had been many a2
base of the hill2
you forget that i2
in the inner chamber2
announced that they were2
slaves to their gilded2
bolts of the door2
on the countenance of2
the king himself was2
met that of the2
free of the forest2
je vous en demande2
believe i should have2
in point of dress2
the forest of mantes2
the soubrette of mademoiselle2
a letter from him2
mademoiselle de hauteford followed2
than one of those2
his mind was too2
a small piece of2
looked upon him as2
order in which they2
conduct monsieur de blenau2
but did not offer2
joined in the conversation2
were two or three2
and he did not2
i am in the2
doubts as to the2
the norman and louise2
days and one night2
four or five servants2
of the sanglier gourmand2
taking advantage of the2
the key for any2
as soon as his2
the italian villa grande2
leave of the queen2
the road from st2
came from a lady2
distant part of the2
the shadow of the2
on down the rue2
soon was out of2
the house of one2
way for a time2
the baggage which had2
the glance of the2
a letter from the2
there was now a2
can it be that2
passed the gates of2
devil a carriage has2
it came from a2
it from me to2
side of a hill2
be more different from2
of the old castle2
to disclose any thing2
and a queen is2
the suite of apartments2
superstition of the day2
the slope of the2
called a council of2
far be it from2
himself to be conducted2
enough in the forest2
upon whose mind a2
to write to her2
the president of grenoble2
an error in judgment2
time i shall have2
in regard to her2
heart of the forest2
raised his eyes to2
you have served me2
you know not what2
the circumstances under which2
speak not of him2
the sides of his2
and he replied with2
a change of countenance2
of the crimes with2
he had seen a2
from the branches of2
out her hand to2
between man and man2
than the cardinal de2
to the next town2
blenau that he had2
casting herself at the2
that you had not2
i shall be glad2
for his mind was2
and there was a2
placed himself at a2
am not accustomed to2
me how far it2
herself at the feet2
with his hand towards2
these are all friends2
the necessity of the2
large dark eyes to2
plans of cinq mars2
by the cardinal himself2
to serve my country2
turning to the left2
a few minutes all2
madame de beaumont and2
it was not that2
the mind of pauline2
some degree of emphasis2
as he could go2
from all this the2
have no objection to2
no sooner had he2
now that she had2
and drawing his sword2
turn of the road2
use no such language2
one of the gentlemen2
which had been asked2
the governor is coming2
upon the brink of2
from the tyranny of2
on her for a2
devil of it is2
of the errors of2
great deal of trouble2
his hand towards the2
it was to mesnil2
de blenau of all2
of the bastille was2
or i am mistaken2
of the dukes of2
we have seen it2
to see who it2
should be obliged to2
it shall be done2
slope of the hill2
said de blenau to2
to take leave of2
that it will not2
even to the present2
was to be procured2
cinq mars must be2
light of the lanterns2
spanish troops into france2
it must be a2
might as well go2
it reached the ears2
a few paces distance2
the nature of his2
part of the world2
the death of the2
die under the torture2
are such things as2
thought it best to2
if you have any2
i must have been2
glad to hear it2
but let me ask2
as the master of2
as if it were2
do not know what2
dashing his rowels into2
a bundle of manuscript2
with a profound bow2
to a man of2
he passed by the2
to the charge against2
the cardinal is sick2
not be long before2
to some of those2
he contrived to get2
during which time the2
you have not been2
but on the present2
desire that you would2
was yet in the2
till at length she2
till we meet again2
as she saw her2
with a melancholy smile2
of the whole party2
the governor led the2
the best of my2
in the centre of2
there are two or2
the governor bit his2
and out with a2
on the borders of2
the body of his2
will be too late2
i had never seen2
but here they come2
now and then the2
the affair of chalais2
bridle over his arm2
us look to the2
i do not look2
of the apartment opened2
thousand six hundred and2
the wishes of the2
feelings of the moment2
at the hour of2
of duty and honour2
the good of the2
i need not tell2
countenance an expression of2
apartments of the king2
and a thousand other2
arrival of the cardinal2
i will have the2
foot of the tree2
do you know that2
know not what to2
corner of his mouth2
salute the noble duke2
the weak point in2
he had lately shown2
by the small door2
that you have not2
as well as i2
mind was too much2
determined in his own2
of de blenau had2
at a few paces2
more on the road2
a sharer in his2
on with no small2
there was still a2
a moment to reflect2
pass through the town2
letter to the queen2
but i am not2
the attention of the2
the conversation between de2
i wanted to know2
have an opportunity of2
that you have forwarded2
to be seen the2
for her own sake2
you are very welcome2
are plotting my ruin2
the table before the2
late marquis de beaumont2
and on entering the2
of that part of2
out of the court2
he went to the2
myself of a bundle2
with all his force2
this very night to2
to these was a2
had not lost the2
he will be here2
whom have we here2
the chamber with the2
no farther notice of2
the governor entered the2
part of the wood2
we are taught to2
en demande mille pardons2
all over the country2
with all that had2
and how do you2
writing a few words2
in regard to communicating2
good of his country2
off from all communication2
a moment from the2
the crimes with which2
silent for a moment2
all that can be2
de blenau found himself2
to look upon the2
you will not leave2
to allay her fears2
and de blenau replied2
to the low countries2
the view of the2
the queen and her2
i have to thank2
replied de blenau with2
he would sacrifice it2
had brought him to2
which was at that2
words of comfort to2
his eyes from the2
de blenau would not2
order for the arrest2
time to time to2
monsieur de blenau is2
slowly along the road2
reached no farther than2
if it had been2
is indeed a cherub2
and that in consequence2
to the same effect2
the blood of the2
of one who had2
a voice that made2
the ears of the2
are the most beautiful2
it is your own2
out of the question2
wish i had never2
his beard and mustaches2
in the direction that2
place to which he2
is charged with high2
you have forwarded letters2
to you in the2
you do him wrong2
the circumstances of the2
whose mind a thousand2
what she had seen2
a profound inclination of2
of the high road2
himself too unwell to2
approach of some one2
day possessed myself of2
rubbing his hands with2
hold in my hand2
the attendants of de2
blenau is not to2
his attention from the2
gaston duke of orleans2
the letter to the2
all that had passed2
till at length he2
that he never was2
the presence of a2
that we have lost2
and then i will2
what can be done2
part of the nobles2
a person who had2
and that it was2
of the best in2
are two or three2
circle in which he2
me beg you to2
head to a bunch2
his heart beat with2
feelings near akin to2
of the old chateau2
all the information which2
an angry man is2
and turned to the2
his king and country2
that he was a2
that it came from2
had been absent from2
passed through the hands2
the footstep of the2
i doubt it not2
not choose to trust2
he thought that the2
been placed for his2
the sole purpose of2
from the midst of2
for all you have2
part of the court2
de blenau is a2
and that he might2
without taking off his2
the high tone of2
governed by his creatures2
in a voice which2
turning to cinq mars2
entrance of the forest2
and burst into tears2
the beauties of the2
but on entering the2
where the cardinal lay2
ladies of the court2
i believe i should2
they are going to2
to arrive at the2
well know that i2
were honestly come by2
you have done so2
take my word for2
hero of my tale2
the idea that he2
the borders of the2
that one of the2
for the love of2
the cardinal has sent2
looking from the window2
door on the other2
from the spot where2
out of humour with2
by means of the2
by the approach of2
that he should not2
will not leave me2
the point of his2
chapel of the palais2
in that sort of2
was neither more nor2
a file of soldiers2
which had been its2
too much agitated with2
to the request of2
from mademoiselle de hauteford2
for the sole purpose2
one of the servants2
the son of henri2
on the banks of2
while you are gone2
between chavigni and the2
and i dare say2
they arrived in the2
said the master of2
forward his page to2
he was overtaken by2
but one thing i2
the truth of the2
for some time to2
governor bit his lip2
which he held in2
the page did not2
the name of le2
how far it was2
if there was something2
did not seem particularly2
have the feelings of2
he entered the palace2
turned away from the2
to the scene of2
the hands of his2
as to prevent the2
it to the cardinal2
the armies of france2
at that late hour2
what is called the2
about to quit the2
he has been deceived2
know that he is2
into the heart of2
the time of louis2
time of louis the2
and that monsieur de2
a certain air of2
was surprised to find2
room in which the2
a degree of agitation2
about half an hour2
quarter of an hour2
and casting herself at2
blenau was about to2
do not ask me2
he would have been2
the principal object of2
and as he walked2
with two or three2
i know how much2
but if i can2
the only thing which2
you will not betray2
you may as well2
all i have to2
bring you to the2
neat trimming of his2
which shows what a2
it all to you2
de blenau that he2
might be the best2
part of the forest2
countenance of his companion2
a queen is betraying2
which they had been2
in order to make2
to employ the most2
at once to have2
that cinq mars had2
spot where villa grande2
we have already said2
business of the day2
lodging of the count2
proceeded to the apartments2
for the soul of2
blenau imagined that he2
it is a bad2
the pleasures of the2
blenau and his party2
as if they had2
eyes intently upon the2
the room in which2
his time in a2
the plans of cinq2
the sound of horses2
and his heart beat2
i am no coward2
the spot to which2
that season of the2
head upon the block2
to do those things2
answer me one question2
of his beard and2
of a thousand crowns2
son of henri quatre2
it in his portfolio2
a distant part of2
in one of those2
to tell your majesty2
at such a moment2
he followed the governor2
dismount in the court2
go to the devil2
he well knew that2
a man who had2
the roaring of the2
to sign the warrant2
you will find that2
to the honour of2
we have spoken of2
will show you that2
full speed towards him2
de beaumont should be2
that had occurred to2
save you the trouble2
in a voice that2
are strange faces in2
about a hundred yards2
was any thing but2
he was prepared to2
which proceeded from the2
must now return to2
with the officers and2
have you or have2
soon as he was2
to the eyes of2
with the object of2
the conduct of the2
cannot see him now2
as soon as she2
you have not heard2
you mean to say2
take off his sabots2
not let me know2
door in the western2
and he looked at2
the love of god2
her eyes to his2
in such a situation2
of one thousand crowns2
out with a thousand2
you as a friend2
giving her time to2
towards the palace by2
should be sent for2
corresponded with philip of2
there is yet time2
a moment to think2
the middle of the2
what is to be2
that your majesty has2
a woman is plotting2
so happened that de2
shall not be taken2
asking any thing concerning2
by the arrival of2
to henry de la2
like a flock of2
blenau well knew that2
that he would not2
the way for a2
and you will find2
where is your daughter2
with the intention of2
the rising of the2
hurry of the moment2
carried on by the2
which served both for2
of henri de la2
blenau gazed on her2
was as great a2
be required at the2
the landlord of the2
are not going to2
the lodging of the2
that he would take2
we called a council2
then turning to the2
perceiving that cinq mars2
spurred on his horse2
the city of troyes2
of what he said2
is the duke of2
out of the room2
in order not to2
not suffer him to2
upon a wrong scent2
he was joined by2
do not look upon2
on the ground with2
eye glanced towards the2
the hurry of the2
his return to moulins2
letters for the queen2
his rowels into the2
if it should be2
now return to the2
was well known to2
well as he could2
placed himself in the2
for the sake of2
the good of his2
will not betray me2
the door opened and2
she could not help2
you the trouble of2
he had not been2
considerable sum of money2
the norman did not2
he took his way2
was no other than2
eyes to his face2
which he was conspicuous2
from every window of2
this treaty with spain2
to his eminence of2
one of the torches2
menaces of the sorcerer2
is in his side2
is it ye have2
none of those happy2
on each side of2
the extremity of the2
meet with one who2
weak point in the2
the arrest of de2
to return to the2
it was to this2
a slow step and2
by means of a2
the point of the2
that his indisposition may2
am i to go2
of communicating with her2
her large dark eyes2
the top of which2
to the heart of2
a certain degree of2
open war with the2
into the outer chamber2
pausing for a moment2
but on the contrary2
the uncertainty of the2
you not tell me2
window of the carriage2
in more than one2
you not let me2
it had been in2
he had been engaged2
that i have done2
the soul of the2
deepest part of the2
wending their way towards2
said he in a2
i will answer for2
a greater degree of2
which lay on the2
it all to me2
she had nourished from2
on arriving at the2
pardon for the count2
showing that he was2
all was prepared for2
as she did so2
not lost the packet2
even had it not2
her majesty to her2
may be well supposed2
as if you were2
stopped her in her2
he pointed to a2
it in the hands2
that he might have2
one or the other2
if there was any2
you that you have2
placed himself at the2
not what to think2
the spot where villa2
lighted by a lamp2
madame de beaumont that2
bring him to the2
blenau bowed his head2
this time they had2
of the evening sky2
know of no such2
the hotel de bouthiliers2
upon the mind of2
with the point of2
and his eye flashed2
the name of a2
almost all that was2
have no more of2
he had been conducted2
tell me that you2
i will marry her2
but there was no2
the end of your2
to the other side2
early the next morning2
of the young count2
we may believe the2
and it will be2
a door on the2
rest of the court2
that he had given2
of the gros st2
as soon as chavigni2
for the rest of2
me by his eminence2
the front of the2
that we should have2
first impulse was to2
the staircase in the2
too much of this2
the hands of spain2
could be more different2
the splendour of a2
chateau of the bastille2
nothing can be more2
the conversation to a2
conversation between de blenau2
shows what a french2
that there is a2
of civil war upon2
that the lady was2
let it be so2
as monsieur de blenau2
me to remind your2
countenance of de blenau2
brother the king of2
if you have done2
of the chamber was2
show me the way2
there were two or2
a considerable part of2
governor of the low2
you sing about prey2
de blenau began to2
with the hilt of2
he then went on2
is not yet too2
i am inclined to2
had nourished from her2
fixed upon the paper2
and opened the door2
in the court of2
place between him and2
piece of news which2
that de blenau has2
but let me advise2
fixed his eyes intently2
the wound is in2
in half an hour2
i dare say he2
is in my own2
the window of the2
was a person of2
wound is in his2
it is not yet2
duke of orleans and2
which stood at the2
hand upon his arm2
faces in the forest2
a french forest was2
be obliged to acknowledge2
soon as he heard2
you would have been2
there was but one2
the forest of st2
was at that time2
as if thou hadst2
leaning on the arm2
his hand to his2
of the sentinel at2
various implements for writing2
and the king of2
to be careful of2
than that of the2
thinking for a moment2
i found that she2
end of your journey2
could not account for2
what has happened to2
lower part of the2
to speak to him2
the figure of the2
he has so many2
at the spot where2
i can conceive no2
to de blenau with2
in the web of2
that it was you2
to conduct monsieur de2
the traitor cinq mars2
on arriving at his2
when he heard the2
the affairs of spain2
himself at the palace2
the mind of a2
enjoy the pleasures of2
the whole course of2
that they were not2
did not well know2
within a few paces2
his eye flashed with2
and a good deal2
de blenau gazed on2
the part of a2
said to have been2
him the form of2
course of this true2
knows that i am2
every thing in the2
was in vain that2
and would willingly have2
would do you no2
the lady of honour2
that the king was2
young count to his2
to think over all2
and turning to the2
by a summons to2
tell you at once2
took the arm of2
you will believe that2
a moment in the2
of the peine forte2
sent forward his page2
there was a reason2
anne of austria turned2
he saw in the2
upon the strength of2
turned to see who2
the hand of no2
the cardinal is ill2
the errors of the2
far it was to2
the whole party took2
am not aware of2
in the chapel of2
if we may believe2
he knew that the2
which we have seen2
assured him that the2
attend upon the count2
the motives of the2
when i had done2
all the other et2
sides of his horse2
of government in the2
was a certain air2
and the king himself2
of de blenau was2
all that could be2
at the same moment2
the deadly hue of2
a thousand excuses for2
had only time to2
as anne of austria2
and the only thing2
mind of the king2
a flock of sheep2
the idea of being2
that must not be2
what think you of2
one who might be2
to which he is2
un coup de vin2
the moment de blenau2
the small door in2
that makes one man2
it in a very2
the miseries of civil2
for the purposes of2
was a great man2
to the door which2
it you would have2
of no one who2
season of the year2
art a good boy2
to the palais cardinal2
manner that he would2
noble duke of bouillon2
be the best way2
that i shall not2
had anne of austria2
letters from her majesty2
of the treaty with2
indisposition may not prevent2
seeing that de blenau2
i tell thee yea2
do you no good2
i understand you rightly2
his course to the2
and the servant again2
to be prime minister2
for his favourite sport2
tell you that you2
to see that i2
in a manner to2
one in the court2
of monsieur de chavigni2
that the queen had2
the appearance of which2
to do any thing2
shall be glad to2
hand upon his sword2
break up the council2
nothing more than the2
windings of the road2
spot where she stood2
le croix de bois2
intrusted to his honour2
that monsieur de chavigni2
rolling the cup to2
in the course of2
was a good one2
the neat trimming of2
in the next place2
as soon as it2
the top of a2
of the whole business2
the welfare of the2
in vain for some2
the turn of the2
see that he be2
as if unwilling to2
you would have me2
him to make a2
the sight of the2
can assure your majesty2
which he had before2
they tell me that2
reached the ears of2
caught her in his2
whom i have a2
heroically to have no2
a lieutenant of the2
best that could be2
a thousand vague and2
or refuse me at2
that there was no2
tone in which the2
was an angry spot2
plotting the ruin of2
you are quite right2
a few minutes more2
to believe that you2
i thank you for2
de blenau was obliged2
his mind was not2
the best that could2
were not of the2
towards that part of2
he does not know2
suit of black silk2
which it was the2
great are slaves to2
what is all this2
as they passed the2
between philip and the2
suppose i could show2
regard to communicating with2
he remembered also the2
a glimpse of the2
was about to follow2