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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| epidemic on its wings. So the hope that had momentarily lightened 2 1,1| another one. She could only hope to obtain employment from 3 1,1| Because one could never hope for a favor from relatives," 4 2,4| right, for it is our only hope of salvation." ~By the stir 5 2,5| baron! It is no doubt in the hope of forgetting your sorrows 6 3,1| offer, monsieur, and the hope that you will help me in 7 3,2| was inspired with fresh hope, or else he had wonderful 8 3,3| when I have no possible hope of seeing her. I thought 9 4,2| baron with an eager gesture. Hope glittered in his eyes. " 10 5,3| set at liberty. But the hope was vain! M. Patterson placed 11 5,3| your own actions, and I hope you will conduct yourself 12 5,5| in his mind, between the hope that the news was true and 13 6,1| sure of it. How could she hope to keep a secret which was 14 6,3| face radiant with joy and hope. "Then perhaps we are saved!" 15 6,3| the man who was her only hope, Baron Trigault. ~ ~ 16 6,4| resolution. One could scarcely hope to modify her views even 17 6,5| that she had very little hope. "All this will end badly," 18 7,1| good as concluded." ~"I hope so, indeed." ~Wilkie gave 19 7,3| a stain. I renounced all hope for myself, and I consecrated 20 7,3| have lived without even hope. But will you have courage 21 7,4| She sprang up, wild with hope and enthusiasm. "Then we 22 7,4| boy! what did you dare to hope?" ~And, without giving him 23 7,4| Madame d'Argeles a ray of hope. "I have misjudged him," 24 7,4| to tell you the truth. I hope the future will prove that 25 7,4| That's plain enough, I hope." ~Madame d'Argeles did 26 7,5| no doubt destroy her last hope; for the person who had 27 7,7| not. So take courage, and hope for the best, my dear Lia." ~ 28 8,3| sarcasm in her manner. "I hope they won't be offended by 29 8,4| she sincere, or did she hope to dazzle this lonely girl, 30 8,5| there would have been no hope for her now that she was 31 9,1| whose face doubt, fear, and hope had succeeded each other 32 9,3| who was disturbed by a hope which she scarcely dared 33 9,6| soul, so full of peace and hope an instant before. When 34 9,6| of M. Isidore Fortunat. I hope to make my escape easily 35 10,1| laughed wickedly at the hope of a speedy revenge. "She' 36 10,2| upon yourself." ~"And you hope to have some positive information 37 10,2| Tuesday?" ~"Before then, I hope, if nothing goes amiss." ~" 38 10,4| in such a mess again, I hope some one will cut it off. 39 10,4| flattered himself with the hope that he should succeed in 40 10,5| manoeuvering cleverly in the hope of ascertaining this point, 41 10,5| half an hour. ~A sudden hope quickened the throbbings 42 11,2| must forever renounce all hope of my husband's return. 43 11,4| his brains out before the hope of marrying you entered 44 11,5| done so, he is not without hope. He has not left Paris; 45 12,4| had dishonored him in the hope that she would reject and 46 13,4| stake, he might reasonably hope to succeed. He rose, stretched 47 13,5| Valorsay had cherished a hope that the loan was only delayed, 48 13,6| consternation. How could he hope to escape Madame Leon's 49 13,7| Through the baron, he might hope to obtain an interview with 50 13,7| that we know the fact, I hope, Prince, that you will be 51 14,3| morning, no doubt in the hope of making a conquest of 52 14,5| of those who are without hope, she asked: "What do you 53 15,6| her sufferings. But the hope was vain. It would have 54 15,6| regretting, you have a right to hope for. Perhaps even now he 55 15,6| mother in this style. "I hope I shall soon have some good 56 16,1| conceal the fact that the hope of entering your service 57 17,2| it not almost madness to hope to discover a man who had 58 17,2| he often visited in the hope of extorting some trifling 59 17,2| he said to himself. "I hope I shall find him at his 60 17,2| fortunate than he had dared to hope. The man he wanted had charge 61 18,3| the door, when a forlorn hope brought him back to Mademoiselle 62 18,4| thoughts by reading. But the hope was vain. Her eyes read 63 18,5| separation, what could she hope to obtain from the courts? 64 18,5| exclaimed. ~"And have you any hope of success?" ~"Yes," replied 65 19,1| went down-stairs at once. Hope sent new blood coursing 66 19,2| she had entertained any hope of preventing this marriage 67 19,3| breathless with impatience and hope, stood a man who was counting


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