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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,2| Pascal's eyes. "My God!" he exclaimed, "to be reduced to the unspeakable 2 1,2| silence this slander," she exclaimed. "I wish for nothing better; 3 2,1| hearty laugh. "Upon my word!" exclaimed the eldest, "he's just in 4 2,1| edifying conversation. "There!" exclaimed one of the footmen, "that' 5 2,2| enumeration, Van Klopen exclaimed: "And that's all!" ~"Yes, 6 2,2| an echo. ~"That's all!" exclaimed the baron - "that's all! 7 2,2| manners, Van Klopen at last exclaimed: "I have had dealings with 8 2,2| all pleased. "And I!" he exclaimed, "I will tell people that 9 2,3| leave the room, for his wife exclaimed: "One word more: have you 10 2,3| crushing irony and scorn, he exclaimed: "Noble ladies! whom do 11 2,4| angrily stamp her foot, as she exclaimed: "It is an outrageous insult - 12 2,4| Ah! well, monsieur," she exclaimed, "I declare to you that 13 2,5| ridiculous accusation!" exclaimed the baroness. ~"Yes, always!" ~" 14 2,5| anything worse than you?" she exclaimed. "How dare you censure him - 15 2,5| Bois - - " ~"Be silent!" exclaimed the baron, "be silent! Don' 16 3,1| confined to myself!" he exclaimed. "A stranger's eye has penetrated 17 3,1| with sorrowful gratitude, exclaimed: "I believe you! You are 18 3,1| comparatively calm voice he exclaimed: "But it is useless to distract 19 3,1| full extent of my power," exclaimed the baron. But experience 20 3,1| his feet. "Impossible!" he exclaimed; "absolutely impossible! 21 3,2| sorry, upon my word!" he exclaimed. "But I sha'n't take part 22 3,3| any difference to me!" he exclaimed. And then in a most confidential 23 3,3| How very strange," he exclaimed, in default of something 24 3,4| disclosures. "Upon my word," he exclaimed, with a forced laugh, "I 25 4,1| companion's face. "Zounds!" he exclaimed in a half-grieved, half-petulant 26 4,1| what it is to love!" he exclaimed; and in a hollow voice, 27 4,2| glittered in his eyes. "Yes!" he exclaimed, "yes; it is necessary that 28 4,2| air of profound mystery exclaimed: "I have been looking for 29 5,1| Accuse the dear marquis!" he exclaimed. "It's contemptible, outrageous. 30 5,2| disaster, my friends," he exclaimed. "Pompier de Nanterre, an 31 5,4| beginning. "The devil!" he exclaimed. "Let me think a moment. 32 5,5| at sunrise, my friend!" exclaimed Wilkie, as he entered the 33 5,6| extended his hand and solemnly exclaimed: "I swear!" ~"Very well, 34 5,6| his signature, and then exclaimed: "The estate that belongs 35 5,6| feet. "Lia d'Argeles!" he exclaimed. Then, with a burst of laughter, 36 6,2| kind of you to come!" she exclaimed. "You are most welcome. 37 6,2| horrible apparition, she exclaimed: "O, my God!" ~A bitter 38 6,3| perhaps we are saved!" she exclaimed. "Ah! I knew when I sent 39 6,3| baron interrupted her, and exclaimed, indignantly: "Ah! what 40 6,4| feet. "Never never!" she exclaimed, vehemently. ~The baron 41 6,4| It is not folly," she exclaimed, "but vengeance!" And as 42 6,5| dismay. "Two o'clock," he exclaimed, "and Kami-Bey is waiting 43 7,2| angry with himself, he exclaimed: "Ah! you know as well as 44 7,2| believed him, monsieur?" she exclaimed. "Really, this is too absurd! 45 7,2| and in an aggrieved tone, exclaimed: "Ah! you think it very 46 7,3| movement. "Great God!" she exclaimed, "he spurns me; he loathes 47 7,3| raising her from the floor, he exclaimed: "Don't cry so. You grieve 48 7,3| snapped his fingers, and exclaimed: "Nonsense! What is past 49 7,4| indignation. "Wilkie!" she exclaimed, "Wilkie, wretched boy! 50 7,4| more quickly. "Never!" he exclaimed. "Ah, no! What do you take 51 7,4| for ever?" he petulantly exclaimed. "It doesn't take with me. 52 7,5| flourishing it triumphantly, he exclaimed: "It would be extremely 53 7,5| reproaching her that she exclaimed: "So you will apply to the 54 7,5| thunderstruck. "To my father?" he exclaimed. "Impossible!" ~"It is so, 55 7,6| dismayed. "The devil!" he exclaimed, "and where does he live!" ~" 56 7,6| everything. "Ah, ha!" he exclaimed, with a laugh that was at 57 7,6| remained obstinately closed, he exclaimed: "This is your work, wretch!" ~ 58 7,6| had finished, the baron exclaimed: "Now be off; and never 59 7,7| if I thought that!" she exclaimed. And then, remembering what 60 8,1| drawing out her pocketbook, exclaimed: "That's enough! Here are 61 8,1| and flickering. "What!" exclaimed Madame de Fondege, "the 62 8,3| had been served, his wife exclaimed: "We won't keep you from 63 8,5| Mademoiselle Marguerite, and exclaimed: "Wait, at least, until 64 9,1| Ah! here you are!" she exclaimed, rudely, as soon as he appeared. " 65 9,2| her apartment. ~"My God!" exclaimed Marguerite, with bated breath, " 66 9,4| Pascal, we are saved!" she exclaimed. And without pausing to 67 9,5| with an air of surprise, exclaimed: "You desire to speak with 68 10,1| perceived this, and angrily exclaimed: "What are you doing here? 69 10,2| his employer paused, he exclaimed: "Well, we must outwit these 70 10,3| abruptly. "How stupid!" he exclaimed. "I had forgotten the principal 71 10,3| don't fancy that idea!" he exclaimed. "Leave it here? Never in 72 10,3| here you are, Toto," she exclaimed, joyously. "I didn't expect 73 10,3| Always business!" she exclaimed. ~"Yes - when a fellow hasn' 74 10,4| mother that you are," he exclaimed at last," and I'm prouder 75 10,4| Then I'm at your service!" exclaimed Chupin. And, loading himself 76 10,5| Monsieur must have returned!" exclaimed the valet, darting to the 77 10,5| the devil take him!" he exclaimed. "Here he sets me on the 78 11,1| perusal. "He consents!" she exclaimed. "He's frightened - he begs 79 11,1| shall I not?" ~"No, no!" exclaimed the elderly gentleman, in 80 11,3| perceiving his servant, he exclaimed: "Have you executed my commissions?" ~" 81 11,3| he mastered his rage, and exclaimed, with a forced laugh: "Ah! 82 11,3| there. "Let her come in!" exclaimed M. Fortunat, eagerly - " 83 11,4| clear and haughty, and she exclaimed in a ringing voice: "I am 84 11,4| this fruitless delay, she exclaimed: "I have come, monsieur, 85 11,4| did you know this?" she exclaimed. ~M. Fortunat had left his 86 11,5| him full in the eyes, she exclaimed: "Then you have been in 87 11,5| and in a feeling voice he exclaimed: "I understand your idea! 88 12,1| you try to defend her?" exclaimed Madame Ferailleur. "Do you 89 12,2| indignation. "The wretch!" he exclaimed; "the wretch!" But without 90 12,2| elated. "Well, mother!" he exclaimed, "well, is it strange that 91 12,3| spelling?" ~"Oh, certainly!" exclaimed Pascal, and a sudden inspiration 92 12,4| and in an excited voice, exclaimed, "Marguerite never wrote 93 12,4| be done, when suddenly he exclaimed: "Madame Vantrasson! We 94 13,1| cordially holding out his hand, exclaimed, "Ah! here you are at last, 95 13,2| Oh! enough, enough!" he exclaimed. "Don't waste precious time 96 13,2| Here you are at last!" he exclaimed, as the baron entered the 97 13,2| with more moderation he exclaimed: "It isn't strange that 98 13,4| against the mantel-shelf, he exclaimed: "Now, Monsieur Maumejan, 99 13,5| face purple with rage, he exclaimed: "It's a shame! an infamous 100 13,5| paused to take breath, he exclaimed: "Upon my word! if I dared - - " ~" 101 13,5| willingly accept your offer," he exclaimed, "if - - " ~"If what?" ~" 102 13,5| vigorously. "Allow me to say," he exclaimed, "that I am not any one' 103 13,6| had entered, the marquis exclaimed: "Not that way! Pass out 104 13,6| was a narrow escape!" he exclaimed, under his breath. ~ ~ 105 13,7| have been successful," he exclaimed, on seeing Pascal's face. ~" 106 13,7| devil took you away?" he exclaimed, with that coarseness of 107 13,7| don't speak so loud!" he exclaimed, imploringly. ~As he did 108 13,8| sooner set eyes on it than he exclaimed: 'That the horse! Never! 109 13,8| controlling himself at last, he exclaimed in a tone of assumed indifference: " 110 13,8| money into a drawer and exclaimed: "So here's the needful 111 13,8| in front of Pascal, and exclaimed: "Since you have just lent 112 14,2| kindled, "Ah! so it's you!" he exclaimed, angrily. "You come at a 113 14,2| think this very strange," he exclaimed. "If any one else had led 114 14,2| get into such a mess!" he exclaimed. "You should have seen my 115 14,2| Ah! this is capital!" he exclaimed. "What! So it was Baron 116 14,3| Coralth enter his rooms, he exclaimed in unfeigned astonishment: " 117 14,4| his hand to M. de Coralth, exclaimed: "You are most welcome, 118 14,4| concluded his story, he gravely exclaimed: "Your young friend is indeed 119 14,5| recovering himself a little, he exclaimed: "What! you are going to 120 15,2| throwing one at Arthur's feet, exclaimed: 'I have no wish to assassinate 121 15,2| going mad. 'And you!' I exclaimed, 'you! What will become 122 15,2| sacrifice, my darling!' he exclaimed. 'I accept it; and before 123 15,3| He even sprang up, and exclaimed: "Amazing!" ~But Madame 124 15,4| such terrible remorse, he exclaimed: 'We are in a nice fix! 125 15,5| a gruff voice beside us exclaimed: 'What are you doing there?' 126 15,5| story. 'Enough!' he suddenly exclaimed, 'follow me!' A cab was 127 15,6| idea; not bad at all," he exclaimed. And, boiling over with 128 15,6| in his pocket, and then exclaimed: "That being the case, I 129 15,6| take me for a fool?" he exclaimed. "I may appear very generous, 130 15,6| pale. "Wretched boy!" she exclaimed. "You don't know that it' 131 16,1| answered the summons, he exclaimed: "Show M. Casimir in." ~ 132 16,1| chair. "Immense sums!" he exclaimed. "Is it possible!" ~"Monsieur 133 16,2| door, entered the room and exclaimed: "The doctor is here, and 134 16,2| There is a story for you!" exclaimed M. Wilkie as soon as the 135 16,2| chair. "I understand!" he exclaimed. "The count was murdered - 136 16,3| moment; and then he solemnly exclaimed: "I should feel that my 137 16,3| Ah! you are too kind!" exclaimed M. Wilkie. "You overpower 138 16,3| of this, that he quickly exclaimed: "Ah, my dear doctor, if 139 16,4| clapped his hands. "Bravo!" he exclaimed; "you have spoken the truth. 140 16,4| you hear that, viscount?" exclaimed M. de Valorsay. ~"Yes! You 141 17,1| Then I shall be all right!" exclaimed Chupin. "Have no fears, 142 17,1| times. "What a woman!" he exclaimed, when she had left them. " 143 17,2| furiously, when suddenly he exclaimed: "What an ass I am!" in 144 17,3| contained, and joyfully exclaimed: "Here we have it. This 145 17,4| are a vile scoundrel!" he exclaimed. "You confess that you purchased 146 17,4| entered the shop, and sternly exclaimed: "Why! what's all this?" ~ 147 17,4| Scoundrel! who are you?" he exclaimed. "Who has hired you to follow 148 18,2| indignation: "Monsieur!" she exclaimed, "Monsieur!" ~He was so 149 18,2| Ah! you are severe!" he exclaimed. ~And a happy inspiration 150 18,3| his shirt. "Good God!" he exclaimed in a tone of horror, as 151 18,4| away, my dear child," she exclaimed. "The owner of the house 152 18,4| hypocritical compassion, exclaimed: "Poor child! poor, dear 153 18,5| Then opening a door, he exclaimed in a mocking voice: "Madame 154 18,5| feet. "My letters!" she exclaimed. "Ah! wretched woman that 155 18,5| shall be done by me," she exclaimed. ~"And have you any hope 156 18,5| how good you are!" she exclaimed - "how generous! how noble! 157 19,1| reappeared. "Great heavens!" exclaimed Madame de Fondege; "what 158 19,1| blockhead!" she mentally exclaimed. "Who ever saw such obstinacy! 159 19,1| his position, he hurriedly exclaimed: "Follow me at a little; 160 19,2| whereupon a kindly voice exclaimed: "Jump in quickly, mademoiselle " ~ 161 19,3| beloved Marguerite," he exclaimed. "You are mine - nothing 162 19,3| You thought that!" she exclaimed. "You believed that I doubted 163 19,3| the clock, and earnestly exclaimed: "Time is passing, my son. 164 19,4| turn, my only love," she exclaimed. "Ah! blessed be God who 165 19,4| scoundrel's death warrant." he exclaimed, exultantly. And approaching 166 19,5| confession, she hastily exclaimed: "My conduct may have seemed 167 19,5| noble and courageous girl!" exclaimed Madame Ferailleur. "You 168 19,5| feet, and in a firm voice exclaimed: "You have acted rightly." ~" 169 19,5| as soon as she appeared, exclaimed: ~"You are Mademoiselle 170 20,2| infamous conspiracy," he exclaimed. "Baron, you shall atone 171 20,2| scorn. "Ah! well, yes!" he exclaimed - "yes, all that you have


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