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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| her with food and a little money, which she vowed she would 2 1,1| Here is your earnest money." ~ ~ 3 2,2| prince, who was in want of money. SHE is not a person of 4 2,2| into machines for supplying money? You draw the bow-string 5 2,2| assistance, they obtain money from other sources than 6 2,2| Trigault, after losing all his money at play, repays his creditors 7 2,4| would receive none of my money, that I have guarded against 8 2,4| because our steward lends you money at the rate of thirty or 9 2,4| agreed he should give you the money back if I paid him. In short, 10 2,5| son-in-law are plotting to extort money from me. On the day before 11 3,2| selling proclaims his need of money - and often his approaching 12 3,4| everything ends nowadays, in money!" ~ ~ ~ 13 4,1| million applications for money or help, and for this reason 14 4,1| Valorsay is going to ask me for money." In fact, he felt certain 15 4,1| The baron, who always has money at his disposal, will no 16 4,1| unavailing. "And she has extorted money from the Count de Chalusse," 17 4,1| sunk so low as to extort money from a man who had once 18 4,2| to Valorsay's house with money. I entreat you to allow 19 4,2| confidence. I shall take him money or fair promises, I shall 20 5,1| asked his defenders. "To put money into one's pocket in this 21 5,1| promise, they risked their money on the poor animal - and 22 5,2| words, to lend him some money. From that moment the conquest 23 5,3| locked the rest of his money in a drawer, and went out 24 5,3| or as if he had enough money to purchase it. ~He had 25 5,3| the month, he counted his money to see what remained of 26 5,4| source do they derive their money from? What vile business 27 5,4| life was spent in demanding money and waiting for it. He employed 28 5,4| he had imprudently lent money to an unscrupulous friend - 29 5,4| rich to allow him so much money. And this thought made him 30 5,4| Yet never had his need of money been so urgent. His creditors 31 5,4| pawnbroker that he could obtain money for his more pressing requirements. 32 5,5| fellow mortal who gave him money when he had none - when 33 5,5| the grand seigneur. All money questions sicken me. I am 34 5,5| them, and who watches his money, because he doesn't wish 35 6,1| right to do so? Did not the money she had lavished upon him 36 6,1| years with Lia d'Argeles's money?" Yes, Wilkie would certainly 37 6,3| but I shall not grudge the money. I should probably spend 38 6,3| wishes to give him some money, for instance. He will go 39 7,2| only have friends while my money lasts." He wiped his eyes, 40 7,4| to know the source of the money which you spend like water. 41 7,4| dead than dishonored by my money." ~"But - " ~"What! would 42 7,4| them. These things cost money. And where will you obtain 43 7,4| future by giving you so much money. Do you know that you have 44 7,4| a young man can squander money. And who are your associates? 45 7,5| thing is to have plenty of money. And if any fool speaks 46 7,5| and if I had plenty of money I should be the most stylish 47 7,5| fact, if your greed for money had not made you forget 48 7,7| oats - or I should say, money - lets him loose; and then 49 7,7| that fatal and accursed money! Wilkie's adviser wished 50 7,7| cautious player - risked his money recklessly. When the cards 51 8,1| carriage lamp to count the money, and seeing that he had 52 8,1| take a cab if you haven't money enough to pay for coaches," 53 8,3| monsieur must give me the money. Monsieur knows very well 54 8,5| if they rise again, if money and credit come back again, 55 9,1| obtained possession of this money. And when she had succeeded 56 9,1| not necessary to pay him money, but only to show it. ~However, 57 9,6| Fondege had given her. "So money is no longer lacking in 58 10,1| even smile; he slipped the money carelessly into his pocket, 59 10,2| head. "You know how I value money, m'sieur," he began. ~"Too 60 10,2| allow me to finish. I love money, don't I? But no matter, 61 10,2| as avarice itself, refuse money! This was something which 62 10,2| the mire, I shall say, 'My money has been well expended.' 63 10,2| Chupin. "So you may keep your money, sir," he resumed. "I'm 64 10,3| prepared for it. "But there's money in the letter," he remonstrated. 65 10,3| the waiters. "If you find money, you are, of course, responsible 66 10,3| the waiters, "bring the money here, and it will be returned 67 10,3| but you are too eager for money, and that frightens me." ~" 68 10,4| francs for yourself,' so my money's made." ~Profiting by his 69 11,2| with him. But he had no money. Charming young men like 70 11,2| de Coralth never have any money on hand. So, in this emergency, 71 11,2| he will give us a deal of money and pretty dresses, and 72 11,2| would give them plenty of money and fine clothes. The woman' 73 11,3| out his hand to take the money, but quickly withdrew it, 74 11,3| is only just to say that money had never given him a feeling 75 13,1| come," said he, "for the money I promised that dear Marquis 76 13,1| reply. On receiving this money a new but quite natural 77 13,1| ought - if I can accept this money." ~"Bah! and why not?" ~" 78 13,1| repay you?" ~"But isn't this money absolutely necessary to 79 13,1| have lent Valorsay this money; and if you do not wish 80 13,1| with mine. You can give the money to Valorsay at such a time 81 13,2| that his employer has no money at his disposal just now, 82 13,2| give me in return for my money, if not the reality, at 83 13,2| come there persuaded that money will purchase anything and 84 13,2| animals. Everybody borrows money from me - and I'm never 85 13,4| added: "You bring me some money from Baron Trigault?" ~Pascal 86 13,4| angrily, "you have brought no money! I counted on a hundred 87 13,5| the baron is very short of money just now." ~"Nonsense! a 88 13,5| was unable to procure this money he had promised me to-day - 89 13,5| because they happen to have money." ~It certainly hurt Pascal 90 13,5| age when no one has any money except those who are in 91 13,6| old gentleman his son's money at from twelve to fifteen 92 13,6| being a trifle short of money, you happened to be ruined, 93 13,6| when shall I have this money?" inquired the marquis. ~" 94 13,8| millionaire's superb contempt of money was only affected. Vanity 95 13,8| appropriate their employers' money: "I will pay it back, and 96 13,8| were a mere question of money I should let the matter 97 13,8| he carelessly slipped the money into a drawer and exclaimed: " 98 13,8| termination, and I need money - and my creditors are pressing 99 14,1| the source from which the money he had squandered for so 100 14,5| wouldn't commit to obtain money? It wouldn't be long before 101 15,1| Certainly everything that money could procure, or vanity 102 15,3| and he had not sufficient money to pay our passage to New 103 15,3| people and poor people, that money was a necessity, and that 104 15,3| not happen to have some money about me, or some jewelry 105 15,3| could be converted into money. I gave him all I had, my 106 15,3| what may happen.' ~"Want of money was keeping us prisoners 107 15,4| again and again. 'With this money, I might easily have married 108 15,4| effects, and borrowed all the money he could, we embarked again 109 15,4| and more frightful as the money he possessed gradually dwindled 110 15,6| your sake, I longed for money as passionately, as madly, 111 15,6| the police, and in coining money out of a woman's supposed 112 15,6| Patterson will collect the money. As for me, say to yourself 113 16,1| take the inventory, the money could not be found. We servants 114 16,2| millions of francs, and the money has disappeared. Show me 115 16,2| Show me the vial, find the money, and I will admit that I 116 16,2| the count knew that the money was in the house, and had 117 16,3| can you let me have the money?" ~"In three or four days' 118 16,4| Maumejan has promised me money." ~But M. de Coralth had 119 17,1| chafed if she had offered me money. How provoked I should have 120 17,2| fancy I've come to collect money from you here, and at this 121 18,1| de Chalusse received the money a couple of days before 122 18,1| the Fondeges are spending money lavishly; try and find out 123 18,3| be found. Who stole the money? I myself have been accused 124 19,4| embarrassed by the large amount of money he had on hand. What should 125 19,4| he have dared to squander money as he has done if he had 126 20,1| 1~Money, which nowadays has taken


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