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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,1| Pascal and his mother, she began to relate the history of 2 2,1| exclamation of assent, he began: "In June, a Hungarian costume 3 2,5| work of demoralization you began? And what is your daughter 4 3,1| Monsieur le Baron," he began, "that the cards which made 5 3,4| his search, that the count began his. It was a long and arduous 6 4,2| feverish avidity, and then he began to walk aimlessly about 7 5,4| her notions." And then he began to study what advantages 8 5,6| belonged to a noble family," he began. "The Count de Chalusse 9 6,3| the motives, he at least began to discern what means had 10 7,4| Allow me to ask - - " he began. ~But he was not allowed 11 8,1| can I apologize, madame," began Mademoiselle Marguerite, " 12 8,3| General went off, the servants began to clear the table, and 13 8,3| chair opposite her, she began, "Now, my dear child, let 14 9,2| she did not forget it. She began to dress, and when she had 15 9,3| with a trembling hand, she began to search for the pocket. 16 10,2| value money, m'sieur," he began. ~"Too much, Victor, my 17 10,3| go to his liking, Chupin began to scratch his head furiously. " 18 10,4| Rue d'Anjou he immediately began his investigations. They 19 11,3| forgot those around him, and began to tear the letter, and 20 11,4| receipt of your letter I began the campaign." ~"But I had 21 12,3| after adjusting them, she began to read. ~With his elbows 22 13,1| I called, monsieur - - " began the young man. ~"Yes - I 23 13,2| in my house?" the baron began. But the next instant he 24 13,5| Ah! you don't know - - " began M. de Valorsay, but he stopped 25 13,8| take part in racing.' So I began to look about for some horses. 26 13,8| made no reply, the marquis began a desultory tramp up and 27 14,1| inconsolable." ~At last the cafes began to close, and promenaders 28 14,2| ceasing his recriminations, he began to describe what he styled 29 15,4| that word from me. Then began a struggle between us, which 30 15,6| shall have nothing left," he began, piteously. ~But with a 31 15,6| good news to bring you," he began. ~"Before night I shall 32 16,1| to congratulate him, he began to describe his interview 33 16,2| To tell the truth," he began, speaking slowly, and with 34 16,3| don't recognize you," he began. "Is it really you who have 35 17,2| savage mood imaginable. He began by asking Chupin what right 36 19,2| to such a pitch that he began to scratch his head furiously. 37 20,2| chimney-piece. "Gentlemen," he began, in a commanding tone, "


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