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106 other
104 eyes
104 monsieur
Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| interrupted Madame Ferailleur - "take it or leave it." ~Madame 2 2,1| read the items. It will take but a moment," rejoined 3 2,2| law-suit; very good. I'll take it upon myself to enlighten 4 2,3| means in every country: "Take care - I'm here!" But he 5 2,4| style of hair-dressing, and take part in a comedy. It is 6 2,4| declared it proper form to take a 'drop' on returning from 7 3,1| raised his hand as if to take a solemn oath, when the 8 3,2| exclaimed. "But I sha'n't take part in the races at Vincennes. 9 4,1| declare that folks must take them as they find them. 10 4,1| afterward, the law may take its course!" ~The baron 11 4,2| entreat you to allow me to take the place of the man you 12 4,2| his confidence. I shall take him money or fair promises, 13 5,1| being, but who were ready to take a startling revenge whenever 14 5,3| became time for Wilkie to take his degree. He presented 15 5,3| to return to England, and take up my abode there. Here 16 5,3| mantel-shelf. But Wilkie did not take time to discover this. He 17 5,4| he actually declined to take part in a game of baccarat 18 5,4| herself and for him, than take such a step. She is so ridiculously 19 5,6| The step I am about to take - - " ~"What, haven't you 20 5,6| Victor Chupin to come up and take some refreshment. The scene 21 6,4| more. Then the papers will take up the refrain; they will 22 6,4| can assert your claims and take possession of your brother' 23 6,4| owl to have forgotten to take your jewels.' Yes, those 24 6,5| safest thing would be to take no action whatever at present," 25 6,5| thought of harm, tried to take the card, which she still 26 7,1| questions, and what position to take up according to circumstances. 27 7,1| and that he knew how to take care of himself as well 28 7,1| mystery perhaps, approached. "Take in the gentleman's card," 29 7,1| monsieur will be kind enough to take a seat, I will summon madame 30 7,3| only you know it will take me some time to acquire 31 7,3| cease repeating to her: 'Take care! Your son will be twenty 32 7,3| She had compelled him to take a chair opposite her, and, 33 7,4| exclaimed. "Ah, no! What do you take me for?" ~This repugnance 34 7,4| petulantly exclaimed. "It doesn't take with me. You know what I 35 7,5| and the government would take possession of our millions. 36 7,6| caught hold of her arm. "Take care!" he vociferated; " 37 7,6| care!" he vociferated; "take care! Do not infuriate me 38 7,7| miracle if he were not. So take courage, and hope for the 39 8,1| insisted that she should take a place beside Madame de 40 8,1| the General. ~"You should take a cab if you haven't money 41 8,2| decided that she should take her meals at the family 42 8,2| to give us?" ~It did not take her long to discover the 43 8,4| your dressmaker, I will take you to mine, who works like 44 8,4| Fortunately, I am here. I will take your mother's place, and 45 9,3| Madame de Fondege, "I will take you with me, then; but make 46 9,4| the letter, and they could take a copy of it. But no - this 47 9,5| and said, "If madame will take a seat, I will call monsieur." ~ 48 9,6| prince had ordered but didn't take, so that the builder was 49 9,6| tenth time, "What do they take me for? Do they think me 50 9,6| fashion? A common thief would take care not to excite suspicion 51 10,2| and - and M. Andre will take a glass with you.' And that 52 10,3| wish to know?" ~"So as to take him this letter, to be sure!" ~ 53 10,4| concealing something from me. Take care, Toto! Since I heard 54 10,4| perhaps you'd be willing to take these flower-pots up to 55 10,5| an oath. "May the devil take him!" he exclaimed. "Here 56 10,5| answer. You will afterward take the other to the person 57 10,6| waistcoat will be coming out to take the letter to that famous 58 11,2| offered him a cigar, saying: "Take a seat - here's something 59 11,2| he'll come some day, and take us away with him to a large 60 11,3| involuntarily held out his hand to take the money, but quickly withdrew 61 11,3| Flandres, he muttered: "Take twenty sous from that poor 62 11,4| The step she was about to take cost her a terrible effort. 63 11,5| plans. He had intended to take Mademoiselle Marguerite 64 11,5| that M. Fortunat seemed to take in her affairs aroused her 65 12,1| she had not had time to take off her shawl and bonnet 66 12,3| she interrupted, "but take care. By declaring children 67 12,4| corner of the mantel-shelf. Take it and see." ~Pascal obeyed, 68 13,1| guide remarked that he would take him upstairs to the baron' 69 13,1| and if you do not wish to take it to him, I shall send 70 13,2| of cards with. The devil take him! He will be sure to 71 13,3| produced at the present age. "Take a seat here, and I will 72 13,3| However, Pascal did not take much interest in these trophies, 73 13,4| answered the summons: "Here, take this package to Prince Kami 74 13,5| acquaintance, who are obliged to take their silver to the pawn-broker' 75 13,5| concluded the baron would take no further action in the 76 13,5| M. de Valorsay paused to take breath, he exclaimed: "Upon 77 13,6| friends." ~He had risen to take leave, when the door of 78 13,8| they are right. I ought to take part in racing.' So I began 79 13,8| marquis reserved the right to take his horses back on payment 80 13,8| twenty-four thousand francs won't take the place of the hundred 81 14,2| threatened him, he must take the advice of more experienced 82 14,3| curtly. "This duel will never take place." ~"I should like 83 14,3| I will call for you and take you to his house. If he 84 15,1| superannuated nobleman who would take me without a dowry, or of 85 15,1| my first impulse was to take it, not to my mother - whom 86 15,6| man as M. Wilkie. "Do you take me for a fool?" he exclaimed. " 87 15,6| wishes to persuade you to take some false step." ~"Ah! 88 16,1| their gambling-den! It will take the newspapers a month to 89 16,1| justice of the peace came to take the inventory, the money 90 16,2| s friends. She wouldn't take her jewels and diamonds 91 16,3| standing in the courtyard; so take it, and when your consultation 92 16,3| the carriage which was to take him to M. Maumejan's was 93 16,4| open the escritoire and take the vial away. You may say 94 16,4| becomes my wife, I shall take from a certain drawer a 95 17,2| ordering the driver to take her to the Railway Station 96 17,2| Since that is the case, pray take a seat, and tell me how 97 17,3| railway porter. It did not take him long to find one, and 98 17,4| ll settle your account! Take that!" And so saying, he 99 18,1| letter. "What answer shall I take my brother-in-law?" ~"Tell 100 18,2| now extended his hand to take hold of Marguerite's, and 101 18,3| called a few moments ago to take her to the opera." ~"What 102 18,4| the room. "I have come to take you away, my dear child," 103 18,4| delightful drive they would take together in the wonderful 104 18,4| alighting. "Did you come to take breakfast with us?" he asked. " 105 18,5| confide to you. So let me take this young lady to the baroness, 106 18,5| generous! how noble! You take your revenge in giving me 107 19,1| thing you can do would be to take her home and put her to 108 20,1| it was! This fete was to take place on the second day


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