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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,2| for nothing better; but don't forget that we have ourselves 2 1,2| mother; "if my presentiments don't deceive me, he will be 3 2,1| he been paid then?" ~"I don't know; he's still here." ~ 4 2,2| toilettes." ~"Very well - I don't pay for them - there's 5 2,2| say, and we'll see if I don't succeed in organizing 6 2,2| and there are some who don't walk very straight on 7 2,3| I know. Only your ideas don't coincide with mine. I 8 2,4| reply, he continued: "You don't answer! shall I tell you 9 2,5| exclaimed the baron, "be silent! Don't insult an unfortunate 10 3,1| you?" ~ ~"What! monsieur, don't you recognize me?" rejoined 11 3,1| you suppose - - " ~ ~"I don't suppose - I am sure that 12 3,2| Vincennes to-day. She has I don't know how many hundred 13 3,2| he quickly continued, "don't be surprised if, during 14 3,2| will be very strange if I don't get eight or ten thousand 15 3,3| life we shall lead there! I don't deserve such good fortune. 16 3,4| travelled through Italy, for I don't know how many months under 17 4,1| Only a preface?" ~"Yes; but don't be discouraged. I have 18 4,2| undoubtedly watched, so don't write on any account." 19 4,2| league to ruin an honest man don't sign a contract to that 20 5,3| cut off at any moment. I don't think it right to conceal 21 5,5| You frighten me." ~"Oh! don't be alarmed. I have only 22 5,5| for the rightful owner. So don't treat with any one." ~" 23 5,6| can you think - - " ~"I don't think, I'm sure of it. 24 5,6| he added: "Observe that I don't reproach you in the least. 25 5,6| how I handle a sword; and don't forget it." His manner 26 5,6| heir to the estate. But - don't grieve too much - there 27 6,2| intolerable sufferings? Don't you remember the day when 28 6,3| shall not do what I said. Don't you know me better than 29 6,3| Wilkie - I am in his power. Don't frown - I make no attempt 30 6,3| will offer no resistance. I don't know if I explain my meaning 31 6,4| woman of the demi monde. Oh! don't fear - your exhibition 32 6,4| but afterward?" ~"What, don't you understand the object 33 6,5| advise me rashly; - but don't delay. The worst misfortune 34 6,5| again, and in the meantime don't deviate in the least from 35 7,1| young idiot completely, if I don't warn him." ~So he did 36 7,1| At the club?" ~"Yes, but don't be uneasy; the affair 37 7,1| risen from her bed, "but I don't think it will be long. 38 7,1| services were declined. "I don't wish to go in," said the 39 7,2| dare to pretend that you don't know?" ~She looked at 40 7,2| replied: "Most certainly I don't know - unless indeed it 41 7,2| think it very amusing, I don't. Do you realize how wretched 42 7,2| were not deserted, Wilkie; don't say that. Have you not 43 7,3| the floor, he exclaimed: "Don't cry so. You grieve me, 44 7,3| you give way like this? I don't reproach you!" ~Slowly, 45 7,3| volubility, she continued: "If I don't deny myself the happiness 46 7,4| to remain with you? Oh, don't reply rashly! Consider 47 7,4| Excuse me," he said, "I don't understand you. You propose 48 7,4| talk," he interrupted. "I don't mean to work, for it's 49 7,4| all in my line. Still, I don't expect to want for anything! 50 7,4| she asked, coldly. "I don't understand you." ~He shrugged 51 7,5| nothing to me, and that I don't even know you." ~But even 52 7,7| will be a lawyer here. You don't frighten me. Here is my 53 8,3| You know, my dear, that I don't trust the key of my cellar 54 8,5| you see your friends?" ~"Don't speak of it, my dear young 55 9,4| four o'clock. Above all, don't fail to bring me the desired 56 9,4| We will burn it together. Don't imagine that I distrust 57 9,5| and quickly answered, "Don't send them, sir - keep 58 10,2| for you in a few days. I don't know exactly where she 59 10,2| and may I be hung, if I don't return with a complete 60 10,2| heavy - - " ~"In short, you don't think I offer you enough?" ~" 61 10,2| contrary, sir - but you don't allow me to finish. I 62 10,2| to finish. I love money, don't I? But no matter, I don' 63 10,2| don't I? But no matter, I don't want to be paid for this 64 10,2| paid for this business. I don't want either my board or 65 10,3| live?" ~"Unfortunately, I don't know." ~According to his 66 10,3| Viscounts of his stamp don't parade their addresses 67 10,3| bank-note in this way. "Ah! I don't fancy that idea!" he exclaimed. " 68 10,3| good turn." ~"And if you don't find the viscount," added 69 10,3| didn't expect you so soon. Don't you scent a savory smell? 70 10,4| prepared a reply. "I certainly don't come to call on him," 71 10,5| servant replied: - "Well - I don't refuse - but we'll see." ~ 72 10,6| ladies. But, above all, don't loiter on the way. I don' 73 10,6| don't loiter on the way. I don't mind paying your omnibus 74 11,2| to go and see him?" ~"I don't know. But he'll come some 75 11,4| result - on your behalf." ~"I don't understand you, sir," 76 11,5| have just told you." ~"I don't question the result of 77 11,5| the name of Chupin, if I don't find him for you in less 78 12,1| an honest woman myself; I don't say it in self-glorification, 79 12,1| speak on this subject. I don't excuse infidelity, but 80 12,1| being able to answer it. "I don't understand you, mother," 81 12,2| pale of social recognition? Don't you understand my disquietude 82 13,1| Ferailleur," he said, kindly, "don't trouble yourself on this 83 13,2| interrupted him. "Set to work, and don't give yourself the slightest 84 13,2| enough!" he exclaimed. "Don't waste precious time in 85 13,2| get it I pay for it; if I don't get it, I cut off the 86 13,2| succeed, M. Ferailleur, if you don't want the young girl you 87 13,4| impossibility to such of us as don't care to squander an entire 88 13,4| I regret to say that I don't, Monsieur le Marquis." ~ 89 13,5| countenance. "I must say that I don't understand your indignation, 90 13,5| a passion - " ~"Ah! you don't know - - " began M. de 91 13,7| baron, good-naturedly, "don't be angry, and I'll give 92 13,7| assure you, but my principles don't allow me to fight. When 93 13,7| prince, in France folks don't do a scoundrel the honor 94 13,7| fluttering despairingly. "Don't speak so loud! don't speak 95 13,7| despairingly. "Don't speak so loud! don't speak so loud!" he exclaimed, 96 14,1| profound secrecy: "Pray don't speak of it. A shocking 97 14,5| she gently replied: "I don't know; I shall go where 98 14,5| devil," he remarked, "I don't think this at all pleasant! 99 14,5| Argeles was giving him. "Don't be alarmed," she replied 100 14,5| Allow me to finish since you don't understand me. As soon 101 15,2| and brought you here. But don't tremble, I know that you 102 15,4| deliver me up to justice, I don't know which. He pretends 103 15,5| with unlimited confidence I don't know. Perhaps it was an 104 15,6| boy!" she exclaimed. "You don't know that it's the marquis - - " 105 16,2| Mademoiselle Marguerite." ~"I don't know the lady." ~"She' 106 16,2| retire for the present, but don't leave the house. M. Wilkie 107 16,2| not so fast!" said he. "Don't mistake my conjectures 108 16,2| to prevent apoplexy.' I don't say that this is false, 109 16,3| one slight drawback - I don't know how to draw up such 110 16,3| viscount's side. "Really, I don't recognize you," he began. " 111 16,4| Besides, you have I don't know how many accomplices - 112 17,1| watch for you; and if I don't come down at the end of 113 17,2| here, and at this hour? You don't know me. I merely came 114 17,3| disdainfully. "Ah! you don't understand the way in 115 17,4| Not so fast, m'sieur! Don't be so rough! You hurt 116 18,2| an officer's wife?" ~"I don't know," answered Marguerite. ~" 117 18,5| And - your mother?" ~"I don't know her; madame, and 118 18,5| untied." ~"Is that true? Don t deceive me! Where are 119 19,1| relief knew no bounds. "Don't tire the poor child," 120 19,1| are at your disposal, and don't hesitate to call them. 121 19,1| she return to dinner?" ~"I don't know." ~"M. Gustave has 122 19,2| something, monsieur! Speak! Don't you see how anxious I 123 19,3| listen to this proposal. 'I don't doubt your good intentions, 124 19,5| Speak, Pascal!" said she, "don't you see that it is almost 125 20,2| cried M. de Valorsay. ~"Don't try that dodge on us!" 126 20,3| my dear friends. Pray, don't pretend to be so distressingly


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