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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 2,2| exclaimed, "I will tell people that Baron Trigault, after 2 2,4| bestowed her name upon a color. People rave of the Trigault blue - 3 2,5| it's true that I gamble. People say, 'That great Baron Trigault 4 3,1| the case with corpulent people, was evinced by a frightful 5 3,2| have my own horse beaten. People have declared that it was 6 3,2| possess - rings ominously in people's ears. The person who talks 7 4,2| hand - that's right. Honest people ought to protect and assist 8 5,1| excitement to the ring. People were eagerly discussing 9 5,1| skeptical bystanders. "But people said exactly the same of 10 5,2| through the crowd, he heard people exclaim: "That gentleman 11 5,4| ends meet. "How do other people manage?" he wondered. A 12 5,5| of settlement comes, that people begin to find fault with 13 6,4| fortune is not so large as people suppose. No matter. My son 14 7,3| myself, and I consult other people afterward; and when they 15 7,4| will you gain a livelihood? People must have food, and clothes, 16 7,5| hundred louis on it. Why, if people attempted to rake up the 17 7,5| style, and to her of all people in the world? M. Wilkie 18 7,5| room which is now full of people." ~"And what was my father' 19 8,1| I give none to insolent people," replied the General. ~" 20 8,2| existence and comfort. "So these people will pay assiduous court 21 8,2| confounded them. However, people who had not known her father, 22 8,3| in general terms, giving people to understand that her relatives 23 9,1| and surly of speech, like people who have made up their minds 24 9,1| cause to complain of the people I employ, I dismiss them 25 9,2| his wife to be charming people, and did not cease to congratulate 26 9,4| I am not afraid of these people. I understand their game 27 9,6| of those witticisms which people who boast of wonderful bargains 28 10,1| outwitted, and by whom? By people who did not make it their 29 10,1| after this?" Like many other people, M. Fortunat piously believed 30 10,2| deceive and ruin honest people? No - there are too many 31 10,4| good-nature so often displayed by people who are giving other folk' 32 11,1| driving her gray ponies. If people didn't clear the road it 33 11,4| might save the drowning man. People fancy he is rich; but he 34 11,5| him. By questioning the people in the neighborhood I finally 35 12,1| loved my husband; what some people call duty was my happiness, 36 12,2| an hour since I left the people to whom she was formerly 37 12,2| be what are called worthy people, that is, incapable of committing 38 12,3| upon such unappreciative people. ~Madame Ferailleur was 39 13,1| opulent men, he knew few poor people who wore their poverty with 40 13,2| rather by its corruption - people who come there persuaded 41 13,5| sweet excuses well-bred people envelope their refusals. " 42 13,5| foolish age, almost all rich people are in arrears. What income 43 13,5| disquietude seized him. Had people begun to suspect HIS embarrassment? 44 13,6| Others may pretend to oblige people merely from motives of friendship," 45 13,6| rather than to them. Question people who are in difficulties, 46 13,6| the moment of peril that people endure the worst agony; 47 14,1| that always attaches to people who are talked about, and 48 14,1| commonplace and antiquated people. "He was too clever for 49 15,3| course, that there were rich people and poor people, that money 50 15,3| were rich people and poor people, that money was a necessity, 51 15,5| scarcely more humiliating. People sneered at me, and replied ( 52 16,2| young girl who is - at least people say - the count's illegitimate 53 16,2| he hoped to deceive other people, and who was almost starving 54 16,2| contents of a vial which the people in charge could not or would 55 16,4| counting myself. Will all these people perform their duties satisfactorily?" ~" 56 17,1| the presence of certain people. Chupin knew this, and so 57 18,1| By conferring with the people from whom M. de Chalusse 58 18,1| find out the names of the people they deal with, and communicate 59 18,4| doing so. You will see how people will look at us! I am sure 60 19,5| distinguished the poor women of the people among whom I formerly earned 61 20,1| powerful support. Besides, people of rank and distinction 62 20,1| least three or four hundred people had assembled in the Baron' 63 20,1| their faces. "Who can these people be?" whispered the marquis 64 20,2| Domingo?" cried several people; and, loud above all the 65 20,3| was not till later that people learned what precautions


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