1 On my honor, they are not poisoned.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 52 CAPTIVITY: THE FIRST DAY 2 D'Artagnan then related the poisoning of Mme.
3 "The woman you poisoned at Bethune was still younger than you, madame, and yet she is dead," said d'Artagnan.
4 I pardon you," said he, "for the poisoning of my brother, and the assassination of his Grace, Lord Buckingham.
5 It was said Athos had met with great crosses in love, and that a frightful treachery had forever poisoned the life of this gallant man.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 7 THE INTERIOR* OF THE MUSKETEERS 6 I cannot recollect whether it was by steel or by poison; only of this I am sure, I have dreamed he was dead, and you know my dreams never deceive me.
7 D'Artagnan continued: "Before God and before men, I accuse this woman of having attempted to poison me, in wine which she sent me from Villeroy, with a forged letter, as if that wine came from my friends."
8 As to the poisoner, they had heard no tidings of her whatever, only that she must have made her escape through the garden, on the sand of which her footsteps could be traced, and the door of which had been found shut.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre DumasContextHighlight In 64 THE MAN IN THE RED CLOAK