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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| expression to her countenance. "I told you that I could only give 2 1,2| She would probably have told us many things." ~"I interrupted 3 2,2| noise of an overturned chair told Pascal that the baron had 4 2,5| doubt entered my mind, I told myself that the sight of 5 2,5| is only a vile slander. I told you so when you spoke of 6 2,5| mistake! The tone of her voice told him that, instead of yielding, 7 3,3| Certainly not. The count told me the whole story, without 8 4,2| is exactly what my mother told me." ~"Ah! that's Madame 9 5,2| acquainted with it, could be told in a few words. His earliest 10 5,4| half believed it when he told his creditors that his lordship, 11 5,6| and in a single breath he told the marquis all that he 12 6,1| baron, and he was everywhere told that Baron Trigault had 13 6,2| Listen. As I have often told you, I was sure that my 14 6,2| death, as you have since told me. How could I imagine 15 6,4| you shall judge me. I have told you with perfect frankness 16 6,5| subject years ago, and I was told that it would be impossible. 17 6,5| very clever lawyer, I am told. I will consult him." ~" 18 8,3| appeared, and her mistress told her where she would find 19 8,4| at once. She would have told her that such pleasures 20 9,1| explore. Her common sense told her that her task would 21 9,2| voice, stronger than reason, told her that this letter threatened 22 9,4| my servants had already told me: that twice during my 23 9,5| man's honest, kindly face told her that he would not betray 24 9,6| their last interview. She told him everything with rare 25 10,1| Victor," he resumed. "I told you that Valorsay and Coralth 26 10,1| I only know what you've told me - which is little enough - 27 10,2| brigand. He's married, as I told you before, and I'll find 28 10,2| continued, gloomily. "I've told you, sir, that I was guilty 29 10,6| name; secondly, I've been told that his wife keeps a tobacco 30 11,2| precision. What had she told him about his father? That 31 11,4| asylum. A vague presentiment told her that this man was better 32 11,4| campaign." ~"But I had not told you - - " ~"What you wished 33 11,5| of this, and I know she told a porter there that her 34 11,5| mistake about what I have just told you." ~"I don't question 35 12,1| Is it possible she never told you anything about it?" ~" 36 12,2| 2~"She has only told me that she earned her living 37 12,2| faithfully reported all that was told me, although I knew it would 38 12,3| he could scarcely have told what he was eating. And 39 12,4| her years, and if some one told me that she had fathomed 40 13,1| Pascal did not need to be told this. He had seen her but 41 13,4| most great gamblers, he told himself that since he had 42 13,6| quietness," he said. "I told you that I was at home to 43 13,7| by the logic of events, told him that this physician 44 13,7| cards in hand, when they told me you were here. Come, 45 13,7| and gravely replied: "You told us scarcely an hour ago 46 13,7| steward, who is a Frenchman, told me; but no matter. Besides, 47 13,8| thoroughly." ~"And if I told you that I am - almost ruined, 48 13,8| The devil! You should have told me that sooner." ~"Wait; 49 13,8| pressing me unmercifully. You told me this morning that you 50 14,5| determined to have it, as I told you once before. And when 51 14,5| my notary this morning. I told him everything; and by this 52 15,3| parents and friends, I told myself that this was the 53 15,3| irreparable fault. I have told you the whole truth, without 54 15,3| possessed - at least so he told me - a banker, on whom he 55 15,4| I kept my word. ~"When I told him that I was resolved 56 15,5| However it may have been, I told him my story, but not without 57 15,6| The unhappy woman had told her story with apparent 58 16,1| keep you with him. What you told me a little while ago is 59 17,1| supplying the lack of education, told him that it was a delicate 60 17,3| believed the story that Chupin told to excuse his questions 61 17,4| Railway Company?" ~"As I just told you." ~"That doesn't prevent 62 18,2| declined to listen. "Who has told you that you could address 63 18,2| suppose; I daresay they told you to be bold. And that 64 18,2| cruelly wounded; but reason told her that a continuation 65 18,3| whatever about." ~"My parents told me that you were the daughter 66 18,3| of it? They ought to have told you that I was an unfortunate 67 18,3| Oh!" ~"They ought to have told you that I am poor, very 68 18,3| What had his parents really told him? Had they confided everything 69 18,3| accomplice? or had they told him nothing? All these questions 70 18,3| theft. Your father must have told you of this, as well as 71 19,2| unbounded confidence. ~Having told Chupin that she might be 72 19,3| feeling. "The papers have told you all the details, I suppose. 73 20,3| secured to the balustrade, told how M. de Coralth had made 74 20,3| up in business by Pascal, told him very plainly that he


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