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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| But he had his mother to think of; - he belonged to this 2 2,1| of the servants, did not think of examining these objects 3 2,2| opportunity to say what I think about your dealings. Do 4 2,2| about your dealings. Do you think that wives are to turn their 5 2,3| brainless fools who only think of displaying themselves 6 2,4| act in place of it. And I think it quite right, for it is 7 2,4| sneered. "You certainly must think me a much greater fool than 8 3,1| meanness." ~ ~"Perhaps so! I think he would shrink from nothing 9 3,2| with the girl, then?" ~ ~"I think he cares but very little 10 3,2| divine my intentions?" ~ ~"I think so, monsieur. You probably 11 5,3| off at any moment. I don't think it right to conceal this 12 5,4| he exclaimed. "Let me think a moment. Madame d'Argeles 13 5,4| of her, I am inclined to think that she won't. Will she 14 5,6| against me." ~"How can you think - - " ~"I don't think, I' 15 5,6| you think - - " ~"I don't think, I'm sure of it. As long 16 5,6| have a plan. The Fondeges think they can outwit me, but 17 5,6| added: "Nevertheless, I think it a piece of grand good 18 6,2| and devoted friend to you? Think of the past you have just 19 6,3| shall attend the sale, and I think I shall bid.' And, in fact, 20 6,4| The baron did not even think of attempting to do so. 21 6,5| that came from you. You think me full of contradictions! 22 6,5| opinion, but he did not think it wise or kind to discourage 23 7,1| to depart. "That's all, I think," he remarked, with a shade 24 7,1| from her bed, "but I don't think it will be long. And if 25 7,1| brilliantly lighted up. "Ah! I think that a very shabby trick!" 26 7,1| succession. "And does she think I'll wear out my shoe-leather 27 7,2| tone, exclaimed: "Ah! you think it very amusing, I don't. 28 7,2| their duty is fulfilled. I think this very hard. I didn't 29 7,4| to make such a sacrifice. Think how much sorrow and pain 30 7,4| Wilkie interrupted her. To think that any one should dare 31 7,7| pursuing?" said he. "You think that fear of ridicule and 32 8,3| thought so, or feigned to think so, and addressing the young 33 8,4| would suit you well. You may think that a costume for deep 34 8,4| occasions. Between you and me, I think him a trifle too high in 35 8,4| madame," she murmured. ~"You think so; but you will change 36 9,4| any one condescended to think of him after the disgrace 37 9,6| letter the next day, and think that he was annihilating 38 9,6| they take me for? Do they think me an idiot to flaunt the 39 10,2| In short, you don't think I offer you enough?" ~"On 40 10,3| dishonest. Ah! mother! do you think I can forget you and Monsieur 41 10,4| amazed. Still he did not think of denying it. She would 42 10,5| scissors, and files. "One might think oneself in a chiropodist' 43 10,6| leisure, and the moment you think yourself free, pouf! - they 44 10,6| I inquired, because I think of buying a house "And repeating 45 11,5| question," he replied, "and I think I have found an answer. 46 12,1| Ferailleur. "Do you really think one can atone for a fault 47 12,2| shall be your wife, and you think it strange that I should 48 12,2| shook her head. "Do you think," she interrupted, "that 49 12,2| understand my disquietude when I think that the girl that you will 50 12,3| believe her falsehoods. And to think that he was powerless to 51 12,4| discover everything. ~"I think it would be a good plan 52 13,5| and self-constraint. "You think I am jesting, monsieur," 53 13,5| a little,' he said, 'to think that the Marquis de Valorsay 54 13,6| quickly - "I did not even think it!" ~This gave Pascal an 55 13,7| It's a fact. Did you think it would be easy to get 56 14,1| dressing-gown, he sat down to think over the events of the day, 57 14,2| viscount, that I begin to think this very strange," he exclaimed. " 58 14,3| pray advise me. What do you think of my situation?" ~M. de 59 14,3| then gravely replied: "I think that, UNASSISTED, you have 60 14,4| of the affair." ~"And I think that we ought to begin operations 61 14,4| muttered M. de Coralth. "And to think that there are ten thousand 62 14,5| he remarked, "I don't think this at all pleasant! What 63 15,1| Wilkie had not once ceased to think of M. de Coralth and the 64 15,1| engrossed in pleasure to think of a mere child. So I lived 65 15,1| instant, he compelled me to think of him. By some miracle 66 15,3| disastrously. It was deplorable to think that so happily conceived 67 15,4| made him wild with rage to think that he was only separated 68 15,6| disappointment and contempt. "I think you must be mad," she remarked 69 16,3| to draw back, or to even think of retreat. The Rubicon 70 16,4| courage will flag. What do you think she will reply to the man 71 16,4| establish your innocence?'" ~"I think she will say: 'Save me and 72 17,1| under my training, and I think you will find him a faithful 73 17,2| himself? Chupin did not think so in fact, when he declared 74 17,3| Rue d'Ulm - - What do you think of that?" ~"It's astonishing! 75 18,4| drawing-room door, inconsolable to think that she had not succeeded 76 18,5| Count de Chalusse?" ~"I think so, but I have no proofs 77 18,5| do so. And yet, how can I think without bitterness of the 78 19,1| haunted her? Her mother! To think that such a woman was her 79 19,4| one could condescend to think of him, after the disgrace 80 19,5| and the wretch with her think themselves sure of success, 81 20,3| Ah, ha! you will not then think my downfall so very strange.


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