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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 2,1| ushered him into a small room, saying: "I will go and inform the 2 2,1| in this style," she was saying. ~A man's voice, with a 3 2,5| voice, he interrupted her by saying: "Oh! enough! No more hypocrisy! 4 3,2| cordially extended, and saying, in his most genial tones: " 5 3,2| Valorsay spend a year?" he was saying to himself. "Let us say 6 3,4| he quietly concluded by saying: "And this is the reason, 7 5,5| de Coralth checked him, saying gravely: "Upon my honor, 8 5,5| handed them to M. Wilkie, saying: "Monsieur believes me now, 9 6,1| She fancied she heard him saying in an indignant voice, " 10 6,3| another in the street, and saying: 'Ah, well! what's this 11 6,4| monsters,' he was always saying, 'they will finally become 12 7,1| invited Wilkie to enter, saying, "If monsieur will be kind 13 7,6| he set him on his feet, saying in a calmer tone, but in 14 7,7| what you and your son were saying. With a single word I could 15 8,1| hurried her up the staircase, saying: "Quick! we must make haste. 16 8,1| reception-room, and gravely, without saying a single word, went out 17 8,4| and cunning. What she was saying now she really meant; and 18 8,4| francs a year - and that is saying enough, is it not?" And 19 9,1| man about his business, saying, "I never place myself in 20 9,4| from the house, without saying a word to any one. ~Unfortunately 21 9,5| Marquis de Valorsay's letter, saying, with melancholy dignity, " 22 10,5| he flung upon the table, saying: "One of these is for the 23 10,5| writing-table - and make haste." So saying, the viscount went off as 24 11,2| and offered him a cigar, saying: "Take a seat - here's something 25 11,2| him on the floor again, saying, "Go and play." ~The child 26 11,2| I can't decide," she was saying to Mouchon, whose figure 27 11,5| to make her talk without saying anything himself, and to 28 12,3| which he laid on the table, saying: "Here, mother, read and 29 12,3| censure your mother." So saying, she rose, opened a drawer, 30 12,4| been quite right, then, in saying to his mother: "I can never 31 13,1| for you; here it is." So saying, he opened an escritoire, 32 13,3| fools find consolation in saying: "Who could have foreseen 33 13,3| large dog. Pascal was just saying to himself that the coast 34 13,6| feigned to offer him his hand, saying: "A speedy return, dear 35 13,8| had yielded to temptation, saying to himself, like unfaithful 36 13,8| placed them upon the table, saying: "Here is the amount, Monsieur 37 16,1| say the least. I was just saying so to Coralth when you came 38 16,1| decide for yourself." So saying, he rang the bell, and as 39 16,4| utterly exhausted;" and so saying, she sank into an arm-chair. ~ 40 17,1| as this: 'Pi-ouit!'" So saying he gave vent to the peculiar 41 17,3| Then you shall see." So saying the clerk rose and went 42 17,4| account! Take that!" And so saying, he dealt his supposed creditor 43 17,4| m going to prove it." So saying he hid himself in the doorway 44 18,2| made her escape without saying a word. So Mademoiselle 45 18,5| of the mansion, lightly saying: "My wife is in her boudoir. 46 18,5| baroness broke the silence by saying: "You are the daughter of 47 19,1| once, my dear madame." So saying, the baron made a sign to 48 19,4| and yet it exists." So saying, she drew from her bosom


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