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yawning 3
year 37
yearly 1
years 59
yellow-haired 2
yellowest 1
yes 114
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59 rue
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59 servant
59 years
58 fact
58 right
58 speak
Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 2,2| like a negro for twenty years merely for the purpose of 2 2,4| duel then? After twenty years has the idea of ridding 3 2,5| was blind - full twenty years! Nothing concerning you 4 2,5| spoke of it to me a dozen years afterward. I have repeated 5 2,5| better - and in less than two years the million of francs which 6 3,1| suspicion. I have known him for years, and I have never met a 7 3,3| months old; it is only a few years since M. de Chalusse, after 8 3,4| husband who for ten long years had pursued the man who, 9 3,4| own lips. Ten or twelve years passed before he dared to 10 4,1| he had vainly pursued for years. The old wounds in his heart 11 5,2| had known each other for years. Such was not the case, 12 5,2| after a lapse of twenty years, he pronounced it without 13 5,2| must have been about four years old at that time. However, 14 5,3| calculation, he was just ten years old when, one Sunday, toward 15 5,3| scarcely anything during the years he remained there. Every 16 5,3| running the risk of three years' imprisonment, by assuming 17 5,3| Paris he was just twenty years old, and the very next day 18 5,3| as his guardian for ten years. None of M. Patterson's 19 6,1| had not heard for twenty years, and which she had forbidden 20 6,1| the gentleman for twenty years with Lia d'Argeles's money?" 21 6,2| I sought the child for years, hoping that through the 22 6,4| baron. It had been many years since she had seen him in 23 6,4| us everywhere for fifteen years, but he has not yet succeeded 24 6,4| concentrated rage which betrays years of repressed passion and 25 6,4| known Madame d'Argeles for years; he had seen so many proofs 26 6,5| inquiries on the subject years ago, and I was told that 27 6,5| played there every Monday for years, say if they found the doors 28 7,2| forgotten? Know, then, that for years and years I have seen you 29 7,2| then, that for years and years I have seen you every day, 30 7,3| when a woman reaches the years of understanding one should 31 7,3| me again, after all these years!" ~Unfortunately, no whirlwind 32 7,3| again be happy. I, who for years have lived without even 33 7,4| francs during the past two years? How have you squandered 34 7,5| all trace of us eighteen years ago. Since then he has been 35 7,5| has been whetted by twenty years' waiting. You may yet see 36 7,7| on a short allowance for years, he suddenly gorges him 37 8,4| been living in Paris for years. It seems incomprehensible. 38 9,1| her in her endeavors for years, if need be. What troubled 39 10,2| in my room, the fruit of years of work. I'll spend the 40 11,1| Chupin, who had seen her years before, recognized her now 41 11,1| boy, some three or four years old, and clad in rags, who 42 11,1| man, who looked some fifty years of age, now timidly emerged 43 11,2| Chupin exceedingly. In former years, he had heard it asserted 44 11,3| the crime he had committed years before. ~Chupin's mind was 45 11,4| seen in the book-bindery, years before, clad in a coarse 46 12,1| made a truer friend than years could have done, he would 47 12,2| she was then but thirteen years old - would be only too 48 12,2| but will it suffice in years to come? I would have my 49 12,3| talented girl can learn in four years, when she finds herself 50 12,4| is far in advance of her years, and if some one told me 51 13,2| happiness I have envied for many years - who gave me this receipt: ' 52 13,4| entire fortune in a couple of years. These folks are the curse 53 14,1| had squandered for so many years had been derived. No, M. 54 14,1| live over again the very years in which he had so often 55 15,2| terror she had felt twenty years before; and this lent such 56 15,5| man who looked some thirty years of age, and had a frank 57 18,1| lady who looked some forty years of age, plainly dressed, 58 18,5| compelled to spend her last years in the same poverty that 59 20,3| life, and the latter to ten years' imprisonment. Nothing is


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