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pawn-broker 1
pawnbroker 1
pawned 1
pay 48
payable 1
paying 9
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48 few
48 leave
48 love
48 pay
48 rather
48 saying
47 alone
Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| Nor did the grocery store pay; the few half-pence which 2 2,1| dishes. He MUST be rich to pay such a price for his angry 3 2,2| was undoubtedly going to pay for them. At last, after 4 2,2| did one of them refuse to pay me for his wife's toilettes." ~" 5 2,2| Very well - I don't pay for them - there's the difference. 6 2,2| more prudent in future. Pay, monsieur - pay just once 7 2,2| future. Pay, monsieur - pay just once more." ~"No!" ~" 8 2,2| the parts your customers pay, and who will reveal how, 9 5,1| sudden determination to pay forfeit and withdraw his 10 5,1| of detection, he wouldn't pay forfeit to-day nor sell 11 5,1| shame. Although he made them pay him a very high salary - 12 5,3| then. I am instructed to pay you five thousand francs 13 5,4| other come to Paris and pay all his debts. Unfortunately 14 5,5| middle classes who doesn't pay his bills without examining 15 6,1| Alas! he would certainly pay no heed to the extenuating 16 6,3| payment. You will refuse to pay them. A writ will be served, 17 6,5| composure when he came to pay his respects to her soon 18 7,4| much have you promised to pay him in case of success?" ~ ~ 19 8,1| Very well! - I will pay you to-morrow." ~"Excuse 20 8,1| haven't money enough to pay for coaches," replied the 21 8,2| comfort. "So these people will pay assiduous court to me," 22 9,1| in the world for them to pay their debts quietly, and 23 9,1| loss, but who intend to pay themselves in rudeness. 24 9,1| single day, you make me pay the difference. You should 25 9,1| frequently it is not necessary to pay him money, but only to show 26 10,1| any commission. I'll even pay the expenses out of my own 27 10,1| who had lingered behind to pay the driver, had just entered 28 10,1| Valorsay and Coralth should pay me for their treason. Vengeance 29 10,2| ten francs a day; and I'll pay your board, your cab-hire, 30 10,2| something, and I always pay my debts. When M. Andre 31 10,5| but M. de Coralth did not pay the slightest attention 32 10,5| errands for you, if you'll pay me for the wear and tear 33 11,1| up our accounts, he shall pay dearly for his villainy." 34 11,5| him, and which he was to pay you eighty thousand for." ~ 35 13,2| much a month. If I get it I pay for it; if I don't get it, 36 13,2| supplies. When I get extras I pay for them cheerfully, without 37 13,8| employers' money: "I will pay it back, and no one will 38 13,8| So here's the needful to pay my debt of honor; but my 39 14,1| Ah! the great brute shall pay for it," he repeated, again 40 15,3| not sufficient money to pay our passage to New York. 41 15,5| which I was compelled to pay in advance, I found a small, 42 15,5| because I could no longer pay the rent. ~"This was the 43 16,3| may work, he can scarcely pay for the water he uses in 44 16,3| upon him? Evidently, if I pay without haggling. Very well; 45 16,3| haggling. Very well; I shall pay." ~But all this did not 46 17,1| that she did not offer to pay me. She understood that 47 17,3| the cashier's office to pay over his day's earnings, 48 18,2| appeared. Ah! they make me pay dearly for the hospitality


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