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The Prince's weakness was excessive; his keepers could scarcely drag him to the, top of the Tower; walking hurt his tender feet, and at every step he stopped to press the arm of Lasne with both hands upon his breast.
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Lasne acquainted Gomin and Damont, the commissary on duty, with the event, and they repaired to the chamber of death.
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His disease now made rapid progress, and Gomin and Lasne, superintendents of the Temple, thinking it necessary to inform the Government of the melancholy condition of their prisoner, wrote on the register: "Little Capet is unwell."
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Lasne and Gomin, who was so abnormally reticent, was the deaf and dumb boy; and there is a wild attempt to prove either that he never spoke at all, or that, if the captive under their care did speak, it must have been a fourth child who had been substituted for the mute.
Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Anonymous
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When they were admitted to the death-chamber by Lasne and Damont they affected the greatest indifference.
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And as Lasne, while speaking, began to taste the potion in a glass, the child took what he offered him out of his hands.
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At a quarter past two he died, Lasne only being in the room at the time.
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Laurent went away, and in his place they put Lasne, a worthy man, who, with Gomier, took the greatest care of my brother.
The Ruin of a Princess Cl 1912
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Marbot's vedettes near Lasne, was brought to Napoleon.
The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2) John Holland Rose 1898
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Lasne; and at 4.30 Bülow's vanguard debouched from the wood behind
The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2) John Holland Rose 1898
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