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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 2,1| passion, Monsieur le Baron had taken the trouble to glance over 2 2,3| become of the footman who had taken his card? These were questions 3 2,5| young girl ought NOT to be taken? Who initiated her into 4 3,1| all the precautions he had taken to render recognition impossible. ~ ~" 5 3,1| terrible scene that had just taken place in the adjoining room: " 6 3,2| happened." ~ ~"The baroness was taken suddenly ill at the breakfast 7 3,3| daughter." ~"But why had he not taken some precautions?" ~"A formal 8 5,3| gold. ~If M. Wilkie had taken the trouble to attentively 9 5,6| What, haven't you taken it already?" interrupted 10 7,4| fell from her eyes. She had taken her dreams for realities, 11 7,6| frantic violence. "You have taken advantage of your superior 12 7,7| and Madame de Fondege had taken under their protection. ~ ~ 13 8,3| Mademoiselle Marguerite had taken a chair opposite her, she 14 9,3| of the dress she had just taken off. So it was with a wildly 15 9,5| strangeness of the step she had taken - to fear the result it 16 9,6| dangerous hypocrites, who had taken her to their home so that 17 9,6| of the events which had taken place since their last interview. 18 10,3| the bank-note which he had taken from his own pocket-book. ~ 19 10,6| fortunate, for it is to be taken to a place on the other 20 11,2| room, Madame Paul had not taken her son with her. He was 21 11,3| frightful scene which had taken place between the mother 22 11,4| sweetly. "I have already taken your business in hand, mademoiselle," 23 11,5| point." ~M. Fortunat was so taken by surprise that he made 24 12,4| discover the changes that have taken place." ~This was a heroic 25 13,2| on much longer." ~He had taken a seat, and the baron saw 26 13,4| gentleman, for he has now taken it into his head to ask 27 13,7| of the assertion might be taken for granted. But Pascal 28 13,8| reminding him that he had taken nothing but a cup of chocolate 29 14,1| deplored the step he had taken. Yes, he actually sighed 30 14,5| old woman. You would have taken her for over fifty, so terrible 31 14,5| before. And when I've once taken anything into my head - - " ~ 32 15,4| vengeance had arrived; for I had taken a solemn oath that this 33 15,5| many particulars. He had taken a seat beside me on the 34 16,1| idle, but it had barely taken him an hour to set in motion 35 16,3| The doctor had already taken up his hat and cane. ~"You 36 17,2| Pausing in his walk, he had taken off his cap and was scratching 37 17,3| of these three must have taken your employer's relative." ~" 38 17,3| described their form. He had taken her to the railway station, 39 17,3| Not so, however, he had taken her straight to the station. 40 17,3| for the things, and had taken them away, after paying 41 17,4| noticed it. Vantrasson had taken some wax from a sealed bottle, 42 17,4| liberty M. Fortunat had taken with his name on the evening 43 18,1| of her time seemed to be taken up by the family of relatives 44 18,2| to which Madame Leon had taken such a liking, he was indiscreet 45 18,4| apartments. The General has taken flight, let us follow his 46 18,5| know everything, and have taken some fatal resolution. Had 47 19,1| would never reveal what had taken place, and his attitude 48 19,2| want of food - for she had taken no nourishment during the 49 19,2| surprised at the step she had taken, and yet it was quite in 50 20,1| Money, which nowadays has taken the place of the good fairies 51 20,3| precautions the baron had taken. On the table in that room


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