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ferdinand 4
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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| despondency attacked Pascal Ferailleur when he awoke for the first 2 1,1| I, my son," said Madame Ferailleur outside. ~Pascal hastened 3 1,1| myself," declared Madame Ferailleur, boldly. ~"Then I shall 4 1,1| Too dear!" said Madame Ferailleur; "I have never given over 5 1,1| francs," interrupted Madame Ferailleur - "take it or leave it." ~ 6 1,1| indifference that Madame Ferailleur repeated, "M. de Chalusse?" ~" 7 1,1| eyes blazed; and Madame Ferailleur trembled. "Very well," she 8 1,2| to get rid of her Madame Ferailleur was obliged to send her 9 1,2| impulse of her heart. Madame Ferailleur would have thrown her arms 10 1,2| single doubt. However, Madame Ferailleur had sufficient self-control 11 2,4| stop its throbbings, Pascal Ferailleur listened. He no longer thought 12 3,1| us speak of yourself, M. Ferailleur. To what do I owe the honor 13 3,2| Pascal and said: "Well, M. Ferailleur, do you divine my intentions?" ~ ~" 14 3,2| favor." ~ ~"Speak, Monsieur Ferailleur." ~ ~"It is this, I do not 15 4,1| of reality. "Ah, well! M. Ferailleur?" he said, like a man suddenly 16 4,2| paused. "Now as before, M. Ferailleur," he said, roughly, "I'm 17 4,2| me." ~"Ah! that's Madame Ferailleur's opinion? Then it is a 18 4,2| versions of the affair, M. Ferailleur? Certainly not. Then which 19 6,2| brother, Marguerite, Pascal Ferailleur, Coralth, Valorsay - all 20 6,3| other evening." ~"Pascal Ferailleur?" ~"Yes, he is innocent. 21 6,3| the cards which made M. Ferailleur win, into the pack, and 22 6,3| confidential revelations of Pascal Ferailleur, and the involuntary confession 23 6,3| real colors, and prove M. Ferailleur's innocence. It will probably 24 6,5| I will lose no time. M. Ferailleur is a very clever lawyer, 25 6,5| on the night when Pascal Ferailleur was ruined at her house; 26 6,5| with her. "I have seen M. Ferailleur - I wouldn't give ten sous 27 7,7| sake you allowed Pascal Ferailleur to be sacrificed - the Viscount 28 7,7| now. When I promised M. Ferailleur to do all in my power to 29 7,7| It is not my plan, but M. Ferailleur's. There's a man for you! 30 8,5| fervent prayer in which Pascal Ferailleur's name was mentioned several 31 9,2| succeed in finding Pascal Ferailleur. M. Fortunat must have received 32 9,4| initials of course meant Pascal Ferailleur. Then he was innocent, and 33 10,1| Mademoiselle Marguerite nor M. Ferailleur has the amount - ah, well! 34 10,2| What did you call him? Ferailleur? It's an odd name. Never 35 10,2| will devote my attention to Ferailleur then. As to Valorsay's affairs, 36 11,3| the instrument of Pascal Ferailleur's salvation he would, in 37 11,4| filled with love for Pascal Ferailleur! Still, she was much calmer 38 11,4| vilely slandered, M. Pascal Ferailleur." ~Marguerite sprang to 39 11,4| on your account that M. Ferailleur was attacked. And I can 40 11,4| shameful past. You preferred M. Ferailleur, hence it was necessary 41 11,5| this scheme for mining M. Ferailleur, I cried 'halt!' My conscience 42 11,5| the rehabilitation of M. Ferailleur. So our interests are in 43 11,5| matter, we must know M. Ferailleur's wishes." ~"They cannot 44 11,5| after his misfortune, M. Ferailleur sold his furniture and went 45 11,5| ascertaining that Madame Ferailleur left her home in a cab several 46 11,5| destination was London. M. Ferailleur is now en route for America, 47 11,5| thoroughly understand M. Ferailleur's character, and he is not 48 11,5| understand your idea! Yes, M. Ferailleur is in Paris. And I shall 49 12,1| Mademoiselle Marguerite knew Pascal Ferailleur. Suddenly struck down in 50 12,1| Route de la Revolte. Madame Ferailleur was just returning home 51 12,1| Baroness Trigault." ~Madame Ferailleur started back, as if she 52 12,1| prevarication was useless. Madame Ferailleur's indignation and disgust 53 12,1| So," continued Madame Ferailleur, with increasing indignation, " 54 12,1| defend her?" exclaimed Madame Ferailleur. "Do you really think one 55 12,1| perish." ~Where had Madame Ferailleur learned these particulars? 56 12,2| upon the revelations Madame Ferailleur was about to make?" So this 57 12,2| you so suddenly!" ~Madame Ferailleur gave an almost imperceptible 58 12,2| Vantrasson," resumed Madame Ferailleur, "it is certain that he 59 12,2| her son's anger, Madame Ferailleur continued: "They pretended 60 12,2| that I love her?" Madame Ferailleur made no reply, and a sorrowful 61 12,2| true, but - - " ~Madame Ferailleur sadly shook her head. "Do 62 12,3| outcasts, is past." ~But Madame Ferailleur's prejudices were too deeply 63 12,3| for on going out Madame Ferailleur had left her in charge of 64 12,3| unappreciative people. ~Madame Ferailleur was as silent as her son, 65 12,3| strangle her. However, Madame Ferailleur must have understood her 66 12,3| prejudices - - " ~Madame Ferailleur checked him with a gesture. " 67 12,3| see for yourself." ~Madame Ferailleur drew her spectacles from 68 12,3| young girl shared Madame Ferailleur's rather bigoted opinions. 69 12,3| became apparent that Madame Ferailleur was deeply moved, and once 70 12,4| double letters." ~Madame Ferailleur listened with an impassive 71 12,4| have marked," said Madame Ferailleur. ~He did so, and read: "( 72 12,4| s spy," remarked Madame Ferailleur. ~Pascal was about to approve 73 13,1| find it. "Ah, well, my dear Ferailleur," he said, kindly, "don' 74 13,2| shall follow his advice, M. Ferailleur, for I am convinced that 75 13,2| make haste and succeed, M. Ferailleur, if you don't want the young 76 13,2| may as well join him, M. Ferailleur." ~On reentering the adjoining 77 14,2| that an auxiliary of Pascal Ferailleur and Mademoiselle Marguerite 78 15,6| would have betrayed Pascal Ferailleur's secret plans, with which 79 16,3| in the pack which Pascal Ferailleur held? It was Coralth, always 80 16,4| until the last. "And Pascal Ferailleur?" said he. "You have forgotten 81 17,1| bear if I do not find M. Ferailleur for you in less than a fortnight." ~ 82 17,1| I've never seen Monsieur Ferailleur. Is he tall or short, light 83 17,1| unaffectedly, "I will give you M. Ferailleur's photograph to-morrow, 84 17,2| determination to find Pascal Ferailleur, and the difficulties of 85 17,2| sixteenth of October Madame Ferailleur, after seeing her trunks 86 17,2| been procured by Madame Ferailleur's servant-woman, who lived 87 17,3| had fancied that Madame Ferailleur had merely announced her 88 17,3| the stratagem which Madame Ferailleur had employed to elude her 89 17,3| the discovery of Madame Ferailleur and her son hut how was 90 17,4| his injuries. "That's M. Ferailleur," he muttered, "I'm sure 91 17,4| softly called, "M'sieur Ferailleur!" ~The young man turned 92 19,2| right? Well, I have found M. Ferailleur!" ~Chupin's precaution was 93 19,2| a letter for you from M. Ferailleur in my pocket mademoiselle. 94 19,2| fearing she might keep Madame Ferailleur waiting, she went down into 95 19,2| her life. All of Madame Ferailleur's friends would undoubtedly 96 19,2| outweighed all others: Madame Ferailleur was Pascal's mother. For 97 19,2| there," remarked Madame Ferailleur, speaking for the first 98 19,2| mademoiselle," said Madame Ferailleur again, "this is our home." ~ 99 19,3| in the door-way, Madame Ferailleur felt the tears come to her 100 19,3| their enemies. ~But Madame Ferailleur was watching. She pointed 101 19,3| this did not satisfy Madame Ferailleur. ~"You forget, Pascal." 102 19,4| And approaching Madame Ferailleur, who still stood leaning 103 19,5| Marguerite felt that Madame Ferailleur's keen glance was riveted 104 19,5| girl!" exclaimed Madame Ferailleur. "You are worthy of my son, 105 19,5| daughter," whispered Madame Ferailleur. ~"Yes, it was necessary, 106 19,5| away accompanied by Madame Ferailleur, who escorted her to the 107 20,2| magistrate, and then Madame Ferailleur; next M. Isidore Fortunat, 108 20,2| tone, "this is M. Pascal Ferailleur, the honorable man who was 109 20,3| hesitated. ~* * * * * ~Pascal Ferailleur and Mademoiselle Marguerite 110 20,3| game of piquet with Madame Ferailleur, and he amuses himself by


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