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clings 1
cloak-room 1
cloaks 1
clock 41
cloister 1
close 19
close-fitting 1
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42 to-morrow
42 turned
42 work
41 clock
41 excuse
41 reason
41 wish
Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 2,2| shook, and a magnificent clock, fixed to the wall of the 2 5,3| his appearance at ten o'clock precisely, took Wilkie for 3 5,3| desire to have, and at nine o'clock precisely took him back 4 5,4| bed until two or three o'clock in the morning, he was by 5 5,4| the street before nine o'clock A.M. And the influence that 6 5,6| morning, at about ten o'clock, he presented himself at 7 6,2| door. However, at two o'clock in the morning the baron 8 6,5| Then as he heard the clock strike, he sprang from his 9 6,5| arm-chair in dismay. "Two o'clock," he exclaimed, "and Kami-Bey 10 6,5| solitude. ~So, at about seven o'clock on Monday evening, although 11 6,5| prodigal use of rouge. At ten o'clock, when the first arrivals 12 7,1| shortly after twelve o'clock he was ready. He cast a 13 7,1| finishing his coffee when the clock struck eight. He caught 14 8,2| mantel-shelf stood an ancient clock, an empty beer bottle, and 15 9,4| between three and four o'clock. Above all, don't fail to 16 9,6| apprehension. It was nearly six o'clock when the two shoppers made 17 10,1| between three and four o'clock - I must speak with you." ~ 18 10,5| the go again. It is five o'clock, too, and I have an appointment 19 11,3| upon Chupin, and at seven o'clock the next morning he mounted 20 11,3| Fortunat's office at two o'clock on the Tuesday afternoon, 21 12,1| and it was nearly five o'clock when he reached the Route 22 13,5| Yes, I." ~"Before six o'clock this evening?" ~"Certainly." ~ 23 13,6| the marquis. ~"By four o'clock." ~"And I need fear no disappointment 24 14,1| the evening until one o'clock in the morning. This disappointment 25 14,3| ready to-morrow at eleven o'clock, and I will call for you 26 14,4| call here again at four o'clock." ~But the thought of meeting 27 16,4| evening at about five o'clock, I fancied I saw Mademoiselle 28 17,2| He learned that at nine o'clock on the sixteenth of October 29 17,2| Nevertheless it was already ten o'clock when he arrived there. He 30 17,2| Very well. At nine o'clock in the evening, on the sixteenth 31 17,3| from a quarter to nine o'clock till a quarter past nine. 32 17,3| next morning, before five o'clock, he was wandering about 33 18,4| buy all Paris. About ten o'clock she dragged Marguerite to 34 19,1| return for me until one o'clock." ~"Is that the only difficulty? 35 19,1| expects me again at one o'clock precisely; and I have not 36 19,2| this evening at eight o'clock. My mother will be waiting 37 19,3| watching. She pointed to the clock, and earnestly exclaimed: " 38 19,3| be at home again by ten o'clock, if she consents to the 39 19,5| that it is almost ten o'clock?" ~He hesitated; there was 40 20,1| between nine and ten o'clock, M. de Valorsay and his 41 20,1| leisure." ~It was ten o'clock when M. Wilkie made his


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