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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| hidden himself under the name of Maumejan. A frightful 2 1,1| a start on hearing this name; but it was in a tone of 3 2,4| horse-race, without finding your name coupled with that of Jenny 4 2,4| merchants have bestowed her name upon a color. People rave 5 2,4| consciousness of his position. The name of the Viscount de Coralth, 6 2,5| write, and sign with his own name, and then send to his wife - 7 2,5| him - you who drag your name through all the gambling 8 3,1| escape? The card, bearing the name of Maumejan, would be no 9 3,1| monsieur, that's not my name. Have you forgotten the 10 3,1| Valorsay." ~ ~On hearing this name, the baron bounded to his 11 3,2| With his fortune and his name, he is in a position to 12 3,2| he thought that Coralth's name might, perhaps, have irritated 13 3,3| future bride has no other name than her Christian name 14 3,3| name than her Christian name of Marguerite." ~"It is 15 3,4| remarked: "What a peculiar name!" ~"And his first name is 16 3,4| peculiar name!" ~"And his first name is Isidore. Ah! he's a smooth-tongued 17 3,4| Place de la Bourse." ~This name and address were engraved 18 3,4| months under an assumed name, but all in vain. He was 19 4,1| of several millions?" ~A name, the name of Ferdinand de 20 4,1| millions?" ~A name, the name of Ferdinand de Coralth, 21 5,2| person he had called by that name. His first sensations were 22 5,2| person whom he called by that name. He did not understand what 23 5,3| that was the gentleman's name - from taking him to the 24 5,3| by assuming M. Wilkie's name, and passing the examination 25 5,4| Wilkie from his bed, but the name his servant mentioned seemed 26 5,6| life, for he had cast the name of Paul in his face, as 27 5,6| starving. So she changed her name, and now she is known as 28 6,1| ancient and illustrious name of Chalusse which she had 29 6,2| opprobrium upon the great name of Chalusse, of which he 30 6,3| Argeles shuddered. "Then the name of Chalusse will be disgraced," 31 6,5| sacrificed the honor of a noble name and the happiness of my 32 7,1| that whatever happens, my name is not to be mentioned." ~" 33 7,1| advised him not to send in his name, but to gain admission into 34 7,2| replied, drawling out the name affectedly, "I am M. Wilkie." ~" 35 7,3| infamous wretch sent you here? Name him, Wilkie! Do you understand, 36 7,5| begin by disgracing the name and dragging it through 37 7,5| to-morrow, assume your rightful name, install yourself at the 38 7,5| vegetating, and having only one name," he continued. "I want 39 7,5| And what was my father's name?" ~"Arthur Gordon - he is 40 7,5| an American." ~"Then my name is Wilkie Gordon?" ~"Yes." ~" 41 7,6| Jacques!" ~This was the name which was indelibly impressed 42 7,6| upon Wilkie's memory - the name he had heard when he was 43 7,6| Jacques - that was the name of the man who had brought 44 7,7| M. de Coralth in my own name, and that I am endeavoring 45 7,7| none the less ruined - the name of Chalusse is none the 46 8,4| as Lieutenant Gustave's name. ~"The season will certainly 47 8,4| first time I ever heard the name mentioned." ~"Really! and 48 8,5| he said. ~On hearing this name, Madame de Fondege started 49 8,5| which Pascal Ferailleur's name was mentioned several times, 50 9,2| Madame Leon. That is your name, is it not?" ~Marguerite 51 9,4| she muttered, "here is the name in full. This is an indiscretion 52 9,4| gateway, above which ran the name, "E. Carjat." She went in, 53 10,2| Ferailleur? It's an odd name. Never mind - we'll get 54 10,3| you happen to know this name? A gentleman dropped this 55 10,6| should like to find out the name of the kind and charitable 56 10,6| house "And repeating the name of Trigault several times 57 10,6| First, Paul is his Christian name; secondly, I've been told 58 11,1| He had used her maiden name in speaking of her. Poor 59 11,2| he asked: "What's your name, little chap?" ~"Paul." ~" 60 11,4| chose, tell her her mother's name - the name of the woman 61 11,4| her mother's name - the name of the woman whom the count 62 11,4| here can tell you his real name and his shameful past. You 63 11,5| was indeed the case. The name of Valorsay was quite sufficient 64 11,5| shall be unworthy of the name of Chupin, if I don't find 65 12,2| affection when I mentioned her name. The husband in particular 66 12,4| should forget even your name!'" He read these passages 67 13,1| everywhere. The servants - whose name was legion - were always 68 13,1| he had not forgotten the name which Pascal had assumed. 69 13,3| visiting cards, bearing the name of Maumejan, with this addition 70 13,6| changed color on hearing the name of the worthy housekeeper. " 71 13,7| baron, "tell us the man's name. This gentleman here" - 72 13,7| prince," he said, "the name that you are determined 73 13,8| like you ought to make your name celebrated on the turf.' 74 14,1| not know, but whose very name had made Madame d'Argeles 75 14,2| with joy, as he heard this name. "Ah! this is capital!" 76 14,2| the Baroness Trigault's name except in terms of the most 77 14,3| powerful by reason of his name, his fortune, and his connections - 78 14,5| I only desire that the name of Lia d'Argeles should 79 15,1| uphold the splendor of the name, and with the necessity 80 15,4| we'll travel under the name of Grant.' I did not venture 81 15,4| our flight and change of name. ~"'Your brother, d - n 82 15,6| position, fortune, and even name for himself. Ah! he was 83 15,6| installed in it under the name of Lia d'Argeles. ~"But 84 15,6| infamous notoriety to the name of Lia d'Argeles. I had 85 15,6| task." ~"And this man's name?" ~"Is Isidore Fortunat. 86 15,6| would consent to append his name to it. At last, however, 87 15,6| to the hitherto stainless name of Chalusse still more widely 88 16,3| vain idiot who goes by the name of Wilkie, I am sure, perfectly, 89 16,4| de Justice, and that his name has been struck off the 90 17,1| shall be unworthy of the name I bear if I do not find 91 17,3| For she didn't give me her name or address, the old witch!" 92 17,4| Fortunat had taken with his name on the evening he visited 93 17,4| House had not forgotten the name mentioned by the agent. 94 17,4| door, he said: "So your name is Victor Chupin?" ~"Yes, 95 18,1| I can only give him the name of the carriage builder, 96 18,2| beautiful, he offers her his name and life." ~Mademoiselle 97 18,2| a very high value on his name when he offers it to a woman 98 18,3| foundling, with no other name than that of Marguerite." ~" 99 18,3| manner, he added: "If the name I bear should ever be compromised, 100 18,4| did not even mention his name. ~Accustomed to the superb 101 18,5| who feels elated when her name appears in the newspapers 102 18,5| you understand now? The name of the poison I obtained - 103 18,5| yes, signed - with my own name. The plot failed, but it 104 19,3| pencil and signed with your name, bidding me an eternal farewell. 105 19,4| which I shall deposit, in my name, at the Bank of France, 106 19,4| efforts to clear my own name of disgrace, I have been 107 19,4| work and which give the name of his accomplice, Coralth. 108 19,5| proudly guard our honest name!" ~For some little time 109 19,5| respectably in society. His name is Wilkie Gordon. The marquis 110 19,5| and it is I who, under the name of Maumejan, act as their 111 19,5| not? I arrest you in the name of the law. There is my 112 20,2| Coralth, having heard the name, wished to see the man who 113 20,2| man announced under the name of Maumejan. First came 114 20,2| Paul Violaine is his true name. He was formerly an accomplice 115 20,2| Pascal did not mention his name. But it was not absolutely


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