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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| Would they haggle over ten francs to secure such a 2 3,2| if I don't get eight or ten thousand louis for the lot. 3 3,3| our sittings are eight or ten hours long, we play in his 4 3,4| and the husband who for ten long years had pursued the 5 3,4| to me with his own lips. Ten or twelve years passed before 6 5,3| calculation, he was just ten years old when, one Sunday, 7 5,3| Patterson made his appearance at ten o'clock precisely, took 8 5,3| acted as his guardian for ten years. None of M. Patterson' 9 5,5| at least three times in ten seconds; and it was in a 10 5,6| Monday morning, at about ten o'clock, he presented himself 11 5,6| informed, at least eight or ten millions of property." ~ 12 6,5| prodigal use of rouge. At ten o'clock, when the first 13 6,5| Ferailleur - I wouldn't give ten sous for Valorsay's and 14 7,5| which is valued at eight or ten millions of francs. Do you 15 9,1| remained there from five to ten minutes, and then, bowing 16 10,1| place soon. And if it takes ten thousand francs to put them 17 10,2| this affair, you shall have ten francs a day; and I'll pay 18 10,3| Yes - when a fellow hasn't ten thousand francs a year." ~" 19 10,5| lodge eight balls out of ten in the neck of a bottle 20 10,5| intervals between the nine or ten journeys he made to the 21 11,2| When I arrive at smoking ten sous cigars, I sha'n't come 22 11,3| morning, he had refused the ten francs a day that M. Fortunat 23 13,5| francs." ~"I should say ten millions, at least." ~"Then 24 13,5| the baron derive from his ten millions of francs? Not 25 13,6| from bankruptcy, I asked ten thousand francs the first 26 13,8| assured me - won at least ten times the amount they had 27 13,8| leave Paris. Ah! I'd give ten thousand francs to any one 28 14,2| ought to have gone back ten times, a hundred times, 29 14,4| to think that there are ten thousand in Paris built 30 16,4| admirably. After eight or ten days' solitary confinement 31 16,4| estate cannot be less than ten millions. Five will go to 32 17,2| Nevertheless it was already ten o'clock when he arrived 33 17,2| to an outsider. "Have you ten minutes to spare?" ~"Ten 34 17,2| ten minutes to spare?" ~"Ten days, if necessary," rejoined 35 17,3| 2140. Listen: Friday, at ten minutes past nine, sent 36 18,3| exaggerating - I possess but ten thousand francs in the world - 37 18,4| to buy all Paris. About ten o'clock she dragged Marguerite 38 19,3| must be at home again by ten o'clock, if she consents 39 19,5| you see that it is almost ten o'clock?" ~He hesitated; 40 20,1| evening, between nine and ten o'clock, M. de Valorsay 41 20,1| their leisure." ~It was ten o'clock when M. Wilkie made 42 20,3| two packages containing ten thousand francs each. The 43 20,3| life, and the latter to ten years' imprisonment. Nothing


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