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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,2| Marquis de Valorsay if your face is to be an open book in 2 3,1| distortion of his features. His face was transformed, his lips 3 3,2| more calm - never had his face evinced haughtier indifference, 4 3,3| sent purple flushes to my face. Naturally I tried to reason 5 4,1| fixed upon his companion's face. "Zounds!" he exclaimed 6 4,1| itself on the marquis's face; it was absolute despair, 7 5,3| penny in his pocket, and face to face with a bill of four 8 5,3| his pocket, and face to face with a bill of four hundred 9 5,5| millions?" ~M. Wilkie's face turned from white to purple 10 5,6| the name of Paul in his face, as a deadly insult. Surely 11 6,1| the world proudly in the face. But where can the son of 12 6,2| when he returned, but his face was radiant; and it was 13 6,2| expression on her visitor's face. He was standing silent 14 6,3| Madame d'Argeles rose, her face radiant with joy and hope. " 15 7,3| middle of the room with her face hidden in her hands, and 16 7,3| took her hands from her face, and for the first time 17 7,3| I do." ~Poor woman, her face brightened. She so longed 18 7,3| expression on her son's face. She had compelled him to 19 7,5| poor mother." ~Wilkie's face was whiter than his shirt. " 20 7,7| idea. The expression of her face betrayed too plainly the 21 8,5| an impudent smile on his face. "Madame Landoire, the milliner, 22 9,1| General openly, and in the face of every one. She must have 23 9,1| bill." ~The man, in whose face doubt, fear, and hope had 24 9,2| from the expression of her face; but this seemed impossible, 25 9,5| The man's honest, kindly face told her that he would not 26 10,1| and his usually impassive face so disturbed by conflicting 27 10,2| feelings to appear on his face. First, it was not his business 28 10,2| appeared on M. Fortunat's face. "Good, Victor!" he said, 29 10,2| determination was apparent on his face, that M. Fortunat felt no 30 10,4| blind woman's usually placid face had become stern. "So it 31 10,5| recognition, Chupin hid his face as much as possible; but 32 11,2| passed since the child's face and hands had been washed, 33 11,2| could find on the boy's face, and set him on the floor 34 11,4| of her beautiful, proud face moved - her glance remained 35 11,5| listened with an impassive face. "I know all this," she 36 11,5| Mademoiselle Marguerite's face. She drew back, and looking 37 12,1| his secret thoughts on his face, that it was unnecessary 38 12,3| read her impressions on her face. She was evidently astonished. 39 12,4| listened with an impassive face. "And these mistakes are 40 13,1| correct." ~But Pascal, whose face had suddenly become as red 41 13,2| die of starvation!" ~His face was purple, and the veins 42 13,2| corpulent man, with a very red face, a straggling beard, a flat 43 13,3| should have found myself face to face with that miserable 44 13,3| have found myself face to face with that miserable viscount, 45 13,3| Baron Trigault," the valet's face changed as if by enchantment. " 46 13,3| waver; not a muscle of his face moved; his countenance retained 47 13,4| was really frightful. His face was haggard, and his red 48 13,5| and springing up, with his face purple with rage, he exclaimed: " 49 13,7| such a calm, unblushing face - he was astonished at his 50 13,7| exclaimed, on seeing Pascal's face. ~"Everything is progressing 51 14,1| actual situation in the face. What was to become of him? 52 14,2| had the doors shut in my face." ~"You ought to have gone 53 14,3| not look like himself. His face was swollen and covered 54 14,5| for he could no longer face the scornful glances that 55 15,1| does not God allow a man's face to reflect at least something 56 15,2| brother struck him in the face with the flat side of his 57 15,2| You can still see on my face the mark of the blow he 58 15,4| unfrequently I saw Arthur Gordon's face darken, as he talked with 59 15,5| frank and rather genial face. Why this stranger instantly 60 15,6| paused for a moment, her face redder than fire; but soon 61 16,3| judge from the look on your face." ~"No. I was thinking of 62 16,4| and extremely red in the face. ~"There wasn't a cab to 63 17,1| not know. I might stand face to face with him without 64 17,1| know. I might stand face to face with him without being able 65 17,1| Mademoiselle Marguerite's face. Still she answered, unaffectedly, " 66 17,2| you." ~The clerk's clouded face brightened. "Since that 67 17,4| black, with a smooth shaven face, entered the shop, and sternly 68 17,4| man with the clean shaven face walked up the Route d'Asnieres, 69 18,1| placid and almost smiling face that she successively greeted 70 18,2| and so she remained. ~His face was crimson, and he seemed 71 18,3| appeared on the lieutenant's face. "Is it possible?" he murmured. ~" 72 18,4| unuttered upon his lips. His face became crimson, and the 73 18,5| noticeable now that they stood face to face. But anything was 74 18,5| that they stood face to face. But anything was preferable 75 19,1| Vantrasson that same morning. His face was considerably disfigured, 76 19,2| shade one could discern the face and white hair of an elderly 77 19,3| epithet 'thief' was cast in my face; how they tried to search 78 19,4| Mademoiselle Marguerite's face brightened with supreme 79 20,2| hunted animal to turn and face the hounds that pursue him, 80 20,2| confronted the throng with his face distorted with passion, 81 20,3| conducted. There extended, face upward, on the floor, lay


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