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The cellarer was standing before the table, between two archers.
The cellarer stopped trembling, looked around as if he were coming out of a dream.
He served as cellarer of the abbey until his death in 1715.
The cellarer stared at me as if I were a strange animal.
The cellarer, about to be dragged away, also glimpsed him.
The cellarer at this point could deny no longer.
Then, as the cellarer was being pulled across the threshold, he said, "I will do nothing to harm you."
The cellarer did not answer, but his silence was sufficiently eloquent.
Therefore, let's go back to the chapter house and see if during the interrogation the cellarer says anything useful.
Then he didn't have time to hunt for the book you had described to him, because the cellarer arrived.
In the kitchen was Jorge, who declared he had just finished speaking with the cellarer.
Malachi appeared before the judges, his eyes never meeting those of the cellarer.
The Cellarer glanced over at the door with an anxious look. '
The steward, then, or the cellarer come to tend the vats?
"I did not say that, my lord," the cellarer stammered.
"My lord," the cellarer replied, "I would be happy to learn it from your lips."
"My lord," the cellarer said, bewildered, "tell me which you believe is the true church.
The cellarer remained silent for a few moments, as if to gauge how far he should go in telling a part of the truth.
"When the cellarer grabbed him by the chest, it was obvious he could have nothing under his scapular."
"I believe everything that you and the other good doctors command me to believe," the frightened cellarer said.
The archers led the cellarer away, still in convulsions.
"You ought to fire your cellarer," he remarked in his usual sepulchral tones.
Who was with her, you or the cellarer?"
The cellarer coughed, embarrassed, and flashed a somewhat obscene smile.
As for the cellarer, by now he no longer knew of what crime he might still try to proclaim his innocence.