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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,2| Mademoiselle Marguerite's past life? No. You only know 2 5,2| acquaintances, as he dashed past them in his superb equipage; 3 5,2| accurate a knowledge of his past career as the young fellow 4 5,5| everything connected with his past life. She had only to speak 5 5,6| well acquainted with his past life, for he had cast the 6 6,2| of his own accord. It was past mid-day when he returned, 7 6,2| friend to you? Think of the past you have just invoked! Who 8 6,3| have revealed his shameful past." ~"Let him speak." ~Madame 9 6,4| everything concerning my past life, save this - this - 10 7,3| inaudible voice replied, "The past, Wilkie." ~But with an air 11 7,3| exclaimed: "Nonsense! What is past is past. Such things are 12 7,3| Nonsense! What is past is past. Such things are soon forgotten. 13 7,4| thousand francs during the past two years? How have you 14 7,4| accept his share of the past ignominy. It was not his 15 7,5| attempted to rake up the past life of their acquaintances, 16 7,6| endured so much during the past hour that her strength was 17 10,2| particulars of the viscount's past life? If so, I can furnish 18 10,4| convert; for during the past three days, M. Fortunat 19 11,2| herself known and revealed his past, it would be all over with 20 11,4| better acquainted with her past life than she was herself, 21 11,4| real name and his shameful past. You preferred M. Ferailleur, 22 12,1| Mademoiselle Marguerite's past life. Is it possible she 23 12,2| of choosing a wife whose past life must ever remain an 24 12,2| Mademoiselle Marguerite's past life as she may choose to 25 12,3| branded as outcasts, is past." ~But Madame Ferailleur' 26 12,3| herself if her birth and past had not created an impassable 27 12,4| means certain. Owing to her past life, Marguerite's experience 28 13,4| by the change which the past few days had wrought in 29 13,4| suffered terribly during the past week. A man may be a scapegrace 30 13,5| stuffed full of savings, is past! Shall I apply to a banker? 31 14,1| actually sighed for the past; he longed to live over 32 14,5| indelible as the stains upon her past. ~She rose with difficulty 33 15,2| the mists enshrouding the past, and distinctly beheld the 34 16,3| hadn't been for my wretched past, which you have threatened 35 16,3| were useful to me in times past, I admit. You presented 36 17,3| nine o'clock till a quarter past nine. Five cabs came in, 37 17,3| Friday, at ten minutes past nine, sent to the Rue d' 38 17,3| severely tried, for it was past midnight when Chupin saw 39 18,1| For, though she knew the past, she could not read the 40 18,3| reared, and how, and what my past life has been, these are 41 18,3| but there is nothing in my past life for which I have cause 42 18,4| she had given within the past few days, she was even allowed 43 19,3| they had forgotten the past and the future, the agony 44 19,5| teachings and miseries of the past were not lost to me!" And


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