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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| believed that Marguerite was lost to him forever, and in this 2 1,1| he conquered? Marguerite lost to him - what did the rest 3 1,1| she added, "and I have not lost all my skill. Monsieur and 4 2,3| much as a frown, gained or lost a fortune every evening 5 2,4| The Baroness Trigault has lost five hundred louis in betting. 6 2,4| enforced indiscretion. He had lost all consciousness of his 7 2,5| part. She was as surely lost as you yourself were; and 8 3,1| If he finds me here I am lost; he will never consent to 9 3,1| resumed: "Then you have not lost a word - a word of what 10 3,3| mistress, who wrote: 'We are lost! My husband is at Marseilles: 11 3,3| return, the young wife had lost her head. She had but one 12 3,4| life and happiness, she lost no opportunity of tormenting 13 4,2| thousand francs will be lost forever if I lend them to 14 5,1| on the poor animal - and lost it. ~In point of fact, this 15 5,5| information to procure. I lost no time in coming to you, 16 6,1| away your secret; you are lost." A sinister voice whispered 17 6,2| until one or the other had lost five hundred thousand francs; 18 6,3| Trigault would become a lost woman. Is this not so? Very 19 6,5| tell you that all is not lost yet. The code has a weapon 20 7,1| keep cool, or the game's lost." ~His companion rose proudly. " 21 7,5| succeeded in eluding him. He lost all trace of us eighteen 22 7,6| I might have gained - or lost - a hundred louis." ~He 23 7,6| for the encounter. He had lost his cravat, his shirt-front 24 7,7| honorable feeling has been lost, love for one's mother survives. 25 7,7| revelation from me, that he lost all control over himself. 26 7,7| strangest blunders, and lost. His agitation and preoccupation 27 8,3| a poor girl who had just lost her father and all her hopes 28 8,4| and we will make up for lost time! Beautiful as you are, 29 8,5| was fortunate that she had lost no time, for her writing-case 30 9,3| themselves, for they have not lost the day. Nor do the shrewdest 31 9,4| she gives herself up for lost, I shall interpose. I shall 32 9,5| Great heavens! all would be lost if it came to the knowledge 33 9,6| knavery, but they - they have lost their senses." ~Madame Leon 34 10,3| hundred francs - that I lost to you last evening at piquet. 35 11,1| without his spectacles, and he lost at least two minutes in 36 11,3| morning." ~This remark was not lost upon Chupin, and at seven 37 11,5| Fortunat had gradually lost all his advantage. "I have 38 12,1| she became terrified; she lost her senses," he ventured 39 13,1| Valorsay, it is perhaps lost." ~"PERHAPS! You are polite - - " ~" 40 13,1| said that it is sure to be lost; and hence my embarrassment. 41 13,3| then all would have been lost. But now I'm safe!" ~It 42 13,3| furnished, but had somewhat lost its freshness; the carpet, 43 13,4| not concede that all was lost; and, like most great gamblers, 44 13,4| own himself vanquished and lost. So, summoning all his energy, 45 13,5| mounted to his brain; he lost all control over himself, 46 13,6| worthy housekeeper. "All is lost if this creature sees and 47 14,2| all is not irretrievably lost, there must be a special 48 14,3| so unreservedly that he lost all conception of the flight 49 15,2| the floor. Then I, too, lost consciousness and fell!" ~ 50 15,2| my arms: 'Then I, too, am lost!' I cried. 'Since fate united 51 17,4| her receipt, or else he lost it. He can't find it anywhere. 52 17,4| despite this barrier he was lost. "What a devil of a mess!" 53 18,5| them. It is all over! I am lost, for of course, they have 54 19,3| But who would not have lost his senses under such circumstances? 55 19,3| showed myself the weaker." ~Lost in the rapture of the present 56 19,3| Vantrasson here, all would be lost." ~"She cannot come upon 57 19,4| honor. This scrap might be lost, burned, or stolen. Then 58 19,5| miseries of the past were not lost to me!" And as simply as 59 19,5| yourself as irretrievably lost, and then he intends to 60 20,2| that he was irretrievably lost. Seized by a blind fury 61 20,2| been at my feet; but I have lost and you spurn me. Cowards! 62 20,3| his wife, who had nearly lost her reason, although her


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