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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| hastened to admit her. "I have come for you because the woman 2 1,1| francs - but on condition you come without complaining if I 3 1,2| Madame d'Argeles's house, had come to him in the Rue d'Ulm 4 1,2| ever need a helping hand, come to me." And at the recollection 5 2,1| same as dogs do when they come up out of the water; he 6 2,2| Then why do you come to me with your bill? It 7 2,3| can remain now; he will come here in a moment." ~The 8 2,5| myself that the day would come when, at any risk, you would 9 3,2| The baron called out: "Come in," and a valet appeared, 10 3,2| Double it and you won't come up to the mark. Ah! my dear 11 4,2| besides, he wouldn't have come this morning to tell me 12 4,2| Then it is a good one. Come, let us reason a little. 13 4,2| urgent business. "Let him come in," said the baron. ~It 14 5,1| He would have let Domingo come in second, not third!" ~" 15 5,4| would some day or other come to Paris and pay all his 16 5,4| not due for some time to come, and it was only through 17 5,4| these millions - will she come forward and claim them? 18 5,5| viscount added: "I have come, my dear Wilkie, to ask 19 5,5| victim of a practical joke. "Come, my friend," he said at 20 5,6| inviting Victor Chupin to come up and take some refreshment. 21 6,1| if she sent for him to come back, she might perhaps 22 6,2| It is too late - he won't come!" she murmured. ~But now 23 6,2| Ah! how kind of you to come!" she exclaimed. "You are 24 6,4| fools call great ladies, come running to the show. They 25 6,4| running to the show. They will come to see how a notorious woman 26 6,4| chastisement could not fail to come, and it was terrible, like 27 6,5| he had the impudence to come, in order to dispel any 28 7,2| woman, whose peace he had come to destroy, was not only 29 7,2| he was seeking would not come; and, so at last, angry 30 7,2| as well as I, why I have come. Do you dare to pretend 31 7,2| judged that the moment had come "to do the sentimental," 32 7,2| this very hard. I didn't come into the world at my own 33 7,3| would be so. Oh! why did you come? What infamous wretch sent 34 7,3| thought that some one might come in. He hated the very idea 35 7,3| feet, and gently said: "Come, come, be reasonable! Why 36 7,3| and gently said: "Come, come, be reasonable! Why do you 37 7,5| He scarcely deigned to come back, and he made no attempt 38 7,6| had broken up the game. "Come back, gentleman, come back," 39 7,6| Come back, gentleman, come back," he cried, angrily. " 40 7,6| Who gave you permission to come in here?" he added. "Who 41 8,1| been doing in my absence? Come, make haste. Light the lamp. 42 8,1| ve never been so happy. Come, come, and see your room." 43 8,1| never been so happy. Come, come, and see your room." And 44 8,5| is the fourth time I've come here with my bill." ~Madame 45 8,5| again, if money and credit come back again, then the old 46 9,4| read as follows: "When you come on Tuesday bring this letter 47 9,4| replied the man. "Does madame come for a photograph?" ~"Yes." ~" 48 9,5| and tell him that he must come." ~Her tone was so commanding, 49 9,5| photographer, she said, "I have come to you, monsieur, to ask 50 9,5| I will send for them, or come myself." And, feeling the 51 9,6| over her? whence would it come? and in what form? What 52 10,4| barrieres. It was the old Chupin come to life once more - Toto 53 10,4| reply. "I certainly don't come to call on him," he answered. " 54 10,4| said: "This is the place. Come in." ~ ~ 55 10,6| am," he muttered. "I've come more quickly than an omnibus." ~ 56 11,1| from my husband; from Paul. Come, come!" ~A bald-headed, 57 11,1| husband; from Paul. Come, come!" ~A bald-headed, corpulent 58 11,2| horse. Chupin called him. "Come here, my little fellow," 59 11,2| Doesn't your papa ever come to see you?" insisted Chupin. ~" 60 11,2| I don't know. But he'll come some day, and take us away 61 11,2| get some." ~"Does he often come to see you?" ~"Every evening. 62 11,2| ten sous cigars, I sha'n't come here to buy them." ~However, 63 11,3| added, addressing Florent. "Come and undress me; I must be 64 11,3| expected was there. "Let her come in!" exclaimed M. Fortunat, 65 11,3| Fortunat, eagerly - "let her come in!" ~Mademoiselle Marguerite 66 11,4| she exclaimed: "I have come, monsieur, to confer with 67 11,5| aware of that, and I have come to ask you to search for 68 12,2| will it suffice in years to come? I would have my son's wife 69 13,1| interrupted the baron. "Come, we must have a talk." ~ 70 13,1| tone. "You have no doubt come," said he, "for the money 71 13,2| corruption - people who come there persuaded that money 72 13,3| the decisive moment had come, he was endowed with indomitable 73 13,3| different matter. If you come from Baron Trigault, you 74 13,3| respect due to the Messiah. Come in. I will announce you 75 13,4| half-civilized nabobs who come here every year to astonish 76 13,7| they told me you were here. Come, we'll go and question him." ~ 77 13,7| than when he's eating." ~"Come, come, prince," said the 78 13,7| when he's eating." ~"Come, come, prince," said the baron, 79 13,7| done was to reassure him. "Come," insisted the baron, "tell 80 14,1| inquired: "Where have you come from, and what has happened 81 14,2| exclaimed, angrily. "You come at a good time!" ~But M. 82 14,2| said, curtly. "It's I - come to inquire if you have gone 83 14,5| impudence and audacity to come there again so soon after 84 14,5| were in her place - - " ~"Come, make haste," rejoined Wilkie, 85 15,1| it was too late. He had come to Paris with the fixed 86 15,6| million francs on the day you come into possession of the Chalusse 87 16,2| moment for speaking has come, I almost hesitate. Our 88 16,3| always there at this hour. Come! here is a scrap of paper 89 16,3| your consultation is over, come back and dine with me." ~" 90 16,4| remaining five will be mine. Come, confess that the plan is 91 17,1| he resumed, "you might come down and I would tell you 92 17,1| for you; and if I don't come down at the end of half 93 17,2| shall find him at his desk! Come, Victor, my boy, you must 94 17,2| said he, "do you fancy I've come to collect money from you 95 17,3| with one of your comrades, come in, and I'll reward you 96 18,1| speak with her. "Let her come in," replied Marguerite, 97 18,1| unusual vivacity. "Let her come in at once." ~A lady who 98 18,4| entered the room. "I have come to take you away, my dear 99 18,4| her in alighting. "Did you come to take breakfast with us?" 100 19,1| while a chill seemed to come to her heart, her head burned 101 19,2| Pigalle and the Rue Boursault. Come, and let no fear of arousing 102 19,2| puritanical old lady had come to fetch Marguerite, so 103 19,3| Ferailleur felt the tears come to her eyes as she stood 104 19,3| would be lost." ~"She cannot come upon us unawares, my dear 105 19,5| associated with him, do not come within the reach of human 106 20,1| poor devil who has just come into possession of a property 107 20,1| Wilkie made his appearance. "Come, my good friends!" said 108 20,3| capital? And when you have come to your last louis, you 109 20,3| necessarily, inevitably come. Ah, ha! you will not then


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