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1 I | much upon his strength. Anger had given him a moment’s 2 I | Gevrol, since I saw nothing?”~Anger crimsoned the inspector’ 3 IV | defeat. Animated by the cold anger of a man who sees the object 4 VI | Gevrol’s face turned red with anger. “One of my men,” he replied, “ 5 VII | disclose the real cause of his anger, he entered the station 6 VIII| child’s, and in spite of her anger, her voice was as sweet 7 X | hitherto contracted with anger, now relaxed. He grew pale 8 X | there was bitterness but not anger in his tone; in short, he 9 XV | Absinthe could not restrain his anger. He looked upon this mysterious 10 XVI | with mingled grief and anger. They had hoped to arrive 11 XVII| occasional outbursts of anger, quickly repressed; but 12 XIX | Lecoq turned white with anger. This was the second affront 13 XIX | Segmuller had turned pale with anger. “Ah! if I could really 14 XXII| seem to lose all feeling of anger against the police. They 15 XXIV| word. But he felt neither anger nor impatience.~He had come