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| Alphabetical [« »] till 12 timber 1 time 193 times 37 timid 2 timidity 1 timidly 4 | Frequency [« »] 37 quickly 37 rose 37 thing 37 times 37 year 36 gave 36 given | Émile Gaboriau Baron Trigault's Vengeance IntraText - Concordances times |
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1 1,2| necessary to look at him several times, and most attentively, to 2 2,5| have repeated it a thousand times since." ~The baron uttered 3 2,5| I have seen her several times in the Bois - - " ~"Be silent!" 4 2,5| woman who is a thousand times better than yourself." And, 5 5,4| of Lords, who was twenty times a millionaire. And he more 6 5,5| to purple at least three times in ten seconds; and it was 7 6,5| friend, thanks a thousand times; but it will not be necessary 8 7,4| to the law-school a dozen times? No. But you can be seen 9 7,5| No? Once, twice, three times? Is it still no? Very well 10 7,7| and Wilkie enter. A dozen times I surprised him listening 11 8,4| she repeated four or five times, as if to make sure that 12 8,5| name was mentioned several times, she prepared for bed. But 13 9,1| delights a merchant a thousand times more than the settlement 14 9,2| luxury which is a thousand times worse than an existence 15 10,3| read it over three or four times, asking himself if this 16 10,6| name of Trigault several times to impress it upon his memory 17 11,1| morbid indifference which at times follows great misfortunes 18 11,1| worse for them! In those times Paris was like some great 19 12,3| she deserved. Four or five times she asked impatiently, " 20 13,8| assured me - won at least ten times the amount they had cost 21 14,1| stomach, and was up with the times!" If he were sorely vexed 22 14,2| ought to have gone back ten times, a hundred times, a thousand 23 14,2| back ten times, a hundred times, a thousand times, rather 24 14,2| hundred times, a thousand times, rather than have accomplished 25 15,2| decide my fate. Several times, already, in compliance 26 15,6| himself. Ah! he was a thousand times right, as events have since 27 16,3| You were useful to me in times past, I admit. You presented 28 16,3| he had walked five or six times round the smoking-room and 29 17,1| changed color two or three times. "What a woman!" he exclaimed, 30 18,1| moment? "No, a thousand times no!" she said to herself 31 18,3| father has met me five or six times at the table of the Count 32 18,5| covetousness, and who, at times, envies an actress's liberty, 33 19,1| to stop and rest several times on her way up stairs - that 34 19,1| Gustave has been here three times already; he was very angry 35 19,4| He had sworn thousands of times that neither husband nor 36 20,1| the good fairies of former times, had gratified M. Wilkie' 37 20,1| restaurants, and the theatres. At times, some of his friends inquired: "