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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| told you that I could only give fifteen francs," interrupted 2 1,1| well," she said, "I will give you twenty-five francs - 3 1,1| On these occasions I will give you your dinner." And taking 4 1,2| him in the Rue d'Ulm to give him a proof of his confidence. 5 2,2| better. It would at last give me an opportunity to say 6 2,4| have them, and you will give them to me." ~"Oh!" thundered 7 2,4| Very well. So be it! I will give you this amount, but not 8 2,4| authorize you to do so; and I give you my word of honor that 9 2,4| had been agreed he should give you the money back if I 10 2,4| because you have promised to give it to him!" ~Leaning against 11 2,5| threatened if I did not give them to him that he would 12 3,1| for my death, which would give them possession of my wealth. 13 3,3| practical, worldly man, give way to such a burst of sentiment?" ~" 14 3,4| of imprudence which would give him the clue he wanted. 15 4,2| m for you and with you. Give me your hand - that's right. 16 4,2| myself as your agent; he will give me his confidence. I shall 17 5,1| and he had, moreover, to give orders to the jockey, whose 18 5,2| never! 'Alas! It must be so! Give me courage, my God!" ~ ~ 19 5,3| it. ~He had resolved to give a fete in honor of his deliverance, 20 5,5| simpleton ought certainly to give me some reward." But to 21 5,5| you would be willing to give the man who put you in possession 22 5,5| jesting. What would you give a man who - " ~"I would 23 5,5| a man who - " ~"I would give him half of the fortune 24 5,5| which he bound himself to give M. Ferdinand de Coralth 25 6,2| She so often had heard him give vent to his rage and despair 26 6,3| pretend that he wishes to give him some money, for instance. 27 6,4| up the refrain; they will give an account of your financial 28 6,4| our marriage. They will give you a handsome fortune and 29 6,4| we will divide it. I will give you back your liberty, and 30 6,5| my own hands, rather than give him a louis that came from 31 6,5| Ferailleur - I wouldn't give ten sous for Valorsay's 32 7,3| be reasonable! Why do you give way like this? I don't reproach 33 7,4| of that, and it seemed to give Madame d'Argeles a ray of 34 7,5| asked, hastily. ~"I wish to give you a bit of parting advice. 35 7,7| Even now I am ready to give a drop of blood for each 36 8,1| gratuity?" he asked. ~"I give none to insolent people," 37 8,2| that they have no sheets to give us?" ~It did not take her 38 8,3| replied: "Then monsieur must give me the money. Monsieur knows 39 8,3| covered with dust and mould to give it a venerable appearance, 40 8,4| Countess de Commarin will give a superb fete; all Paris 41 9,1| obtain sufficient evidence to give her the right of accusing 42 9,1| crushing reply; but she did not give him time to deliver it. " 43 9,1| things that I never forgive. Give me your bill." ~The man, 44 9,2| some excuse which would give her a couple of hours' liberty 45 9,4| the greatest importance to give you. We are approaching 46 9,5| ignorant girl: excuse me, and give me the benefit of your knowledge. 47 9,5| photographer asked her, "Will you give me the letter, madame?" ~ 48 9,5| her, that he would rather give her assistance. So she handed 49 9,5| person who will read it. I give you my word on that! No 50 10,1| Chupin was not a person to give advice lightly. "Excuse 51 10,2| work, I can tell you. But give me a little time, and I' 52 10,2| from sleeping, wouldn't you give something to get rid of 53 10,3| drained his glass of beer to give himself an inspiration, 54 10,3| comes in, the cashier will give it to him." ~A cold chill 55 10,3| is quite likely he would give me twenty francs as a reward 56 10,4| once, you may go, Toto; I give my consent." ~He went off 57 10,4| his address for me, I'll give you five francs for yourself,' 58 10,4| there any elegant ladies who give five francs for YOUR address?" ~" 59 10,6| would be an answer. You can give it to Moulinet, and in exchange, 60 10,6| and in exchange, he'll give you fifteen sous for your 61 10,6| Grant me time enough to give an answer to the lady who 62 10,6| Madeleine, and I'm on my way. Give me the letter." ~"Here it 63 10,6| my mind. What! you'd only give me fifteen sous to measure 64 11,2| right, then; and he will give us a deal of money and pretty 65 11,2| case he returned, he would give them plenty of money and 66 11,2| villain! he might at least give her enough to eat!" ~So 67 12,3| and I am going perhaps to give you a convincing proof of 68 13,1| sacrifice." ~"Oh!" ~"No; I give you my word of honor it 69 13,1| identical with mine. You can give the money to Valorsay at 70 13,1| will best serve your plans. Give it to him in an hour or 71 13,2| Set to work, and don't give yourself the slightest uneasiness 72 13,2| on conditions that they give me in return for my money, 73 13,2| wondering if you intended to give me the slip." ~The baron 74 13,2| amounts for horses, and then give me worthless, worn-out animals. 75 13,7| slightest ceremony, and would give me no peace until I promised 76 13,7| don't be angry, and I'll give you three hours instead 77 13,8| but he would refuse to give a trifle to the mother of 78 13,8| compelled the marquis to give me the papers in which the 79 13,8| to leave Paris. Ah! I'd give ten thousand francs to any 80 14,1| Madame d'Argeles would not give him another sou. She could 81 14,2| refuses to apologize or to give me satisfaction, I'll cane 82 14,2| measuring his words to give them greater weight, "never 83 14,3| more about the wife, but give our attention to the husband. 84 14,5| not be mentioned. I will give you the necessary proofs 85 14,5| now. "And when will you give me these documents?" he 86 15,1| knew my parents would never give my hand in marriage to a 87 15,1| and forcing her family to give her to him with a large 88 15,2| my movements. He did not give me time to question him. ' 89 15,4| frightful tortures rather than give him one penny of the Chalusse 90 15,5| hopes I had cherished. To give music lessons it is necessary 91 15,6| he continued: "I would give something handsome to know 92 15,6| he would be compelled to give the Viscount de Coralth 93 15,6| course. But you are going to give me your new address." ~" 94 16,3| any lawyer or notary will give you the necessary information. 95 16,3| person? Would you like me to give you the address of my business 96 16,3| I will answer, 'It will give me a living.' Medicine is 97 17,1| answered, unaffectedly, "I will give you M. Ferailleur's photograph 98 17,2| the concierge could not give it. He mentioned, however, 99 17,2| drivers, and that he could give no information whatever. 100 17,2| that he would willingly give a hundred francs over and 101 17,2| He pretends that you can give him this number if you choose; 102 17,3| drivers. One of the three will give us the desired information." ~ 103 17,3| mocking him. "For she didn't give me her name or address, 104 18,1| to-morrow. To-day, I can only give him the name of the carriage 105 18,1| purchased his new carriages." ~"Give it to me in writing, it 106 18,4| ask Baroness Trigault to give us our breakfast. You will 107 18,5| had been weak enough to give her the thirty thousand 108 19,3| guarantees; the other refused to give them - until, at last, M. 109 19,3| attempt he was making to give a clear and concise explanation, 110 19,4| marquis's work and which give the name of his accomplice, 111 20,1| word sufficed to make him give all his servants leave of


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