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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| finished dressing, when he heard a rap at his chamber door. " 2 1,1| ask for a little help, I heard of the great misfortune. 3 2,1| room five minutes before we heard the baron's voice rising 4 2,2| violent enough even to be heard in the vestibule. "Either 5 2,2| into the hall, for Pascal heard a sound of scuffling, a 6 2,3| 3~If Pascal had not heard this scene, he would have 7 2,3| listened attentively, but only heard a few confused words, to 8 2,5| terrible evening when I heard you plan to murder me in 9 2,5| responsible for my acts!" ~Pascal heard a chair move, the floor 10 3,1| hearing what I have just heard." ~ ~Why should he not try 11 3,1| wife - you know - you have heard the extent of her shame 12 3,1| house, but after what he had heard he felt no further hesitation; 13 3,3| Yes, I. What, haven't you heard of it, yet? It has been 14 3,3| narrative, he would have heard the sound of a stifled oath 15 3,3| No; but I have often heard him spoken of." ~"Well, 16 3,4| the smoking-room. He had heard a slight movement there; 17 4,1| but what you have just heard was only a necessary preface." ~" 18 5,1| the marquis, whom he had heard his friend, M. de Coralth, 19 5,2| passed through the crowd, he heard people exclaim: "That gentleman 20 5,4| changed the situation. He heard of the catastrophe at his 21 5,6| have been intense when he heard that Lia d'Argeles was a 22 6,1| Chalusse which she had not heard for twenty years, and which 23 6,1| infamy. She fancied she heard him saying in an indignant 24 6,2| Madame d'Argeles had not heard of this duel with bank-notes, 25 6,2| trembling each time she heard or fancied she heard a carriage 26 6,2| she heard or fancied she heard a carriage stop at the door. 27 6,2| honor under foot. You have heard my vows of vengeance if 28 6,2| stupor. She so often had heard him give vent to his rage 29 6,3| than my own. If you had heard M. de Coralth's threats 30 6,4| of mind - since she had heard him talk in such a cynical 31 6,5| always changing." ~Then as he heard the clock strike, he sprang 32 7,4| claimed. "Ah! so you've heard of that," she said, in a 33 7,6| memory - the name he had heard when he was but a child. 34 7,7| shouted back, so as to be heard by all the servants: "Yes; 35 7,7| call the servants; they had heard too much already - but he 36 7,7| through. The servants had heard M. Wilkie's parting words; 37 8,1| with you yet." ~Marguerite heard no more, for Madame de Fondege 38 8,4| to make sure that she had heard aright. "Yourself! That 39 8,4| Evidently her hostess had never heard anything like this before. " 40 8,4| is the first time I ever heard the name mentioned." ~"Really! 41 9,2| completed her toilette, when she heard some one in the passage 42 9,2| the door. And Marguerite heard her say to the servant in 43 9,2| is a great relief, I have heard from my brother-in-law at 44 9,6| find a carriage, and he had heard of a barouche which a Russian 45 10,4| Take care, Toto! Since I heard that man's voice, I'm sure 46 10,5| concierge and the valet, and heard snatches of sentences that 47 10,5| point, when a carriage was heard driving into the courtyard 48 10,5| later, his brougham was heard rolling out of the courtyard. ~ ~ 49 10,6| fare if you like. And you heard him say there would be an 50 11,2| In former years, he had heard it asserted that Mademoiselle 51 11,3| cry, "Open, please," was heard outside. ~M. de Coralth 52 12,2| and there, too, I only heard words of praise. 'Never,' 53 12,2| obdurate old lady. "You heard Madame Vantrasson's ignoble 54 12,3| withdrew, and they soon heard the street door close behind 55 13,1| gesture that they could be heard in the adjoining room, and 56 13,2| But the next instant he heard some one fling open the 57 14,2| both of them. "They have heard that I was looking for them, 58 14,2| bounded with joy, as he heard this name. "Ah! this is 59 14,5| and pointed at him; and he heard five or six epithets more 60 15,1| The only conversation I heard dealt with the means of 61 15,2| the pavilion, I thought I heard the sound of hoarse, heavy 62 15,4| returning to Europe. He had heard of my father and mother' 63 15,6| When I was a girl I often heard my father say that his income 64 16,3| him to M. Maumejan's was heard rolling out of the courtyard. ~ 65 16,3| As for the poisoning, you heard Dr. Jodon. Can I depend 66 17,1| least a head taller as he heard this beautiful young girl 67 17,4| hesitation. ~As Vantrasson heard the door turn upon its hinges, 68 17,4| it a moment ago." ~Chupin heard no more. He had hurried 69 18,3| almost immediately afterward heard the lieutenant inquire in 70 18,3| violence, and then Marguerite heard nothing save the sneering 71 19,1| she must certainly have heard my voice? What does it all 72 19,1| No - for on listening she heard the cry resound a second 73 20,1| where could they have heard such a thing? - that in 74 20,2| But M. de Coralth, having heard the name, wished to see 75 20,2| opprobrious epithets could be heard on every side. ~"How will 76 20,2| all that you have just heard is true. I was sinking,


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