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1 2,2| Baron Trigault, that I've worked like a negro for 2 4,2| baron shook his head. "I've no doubt but what Valorsay 3 5,6| squandered his fortune? I fancy I've had enough of his threats 4 6,2| the father. Ah, well! I've found what I sought, at 5 7,1| shade of uneasiness. "I've traced the plan - you must 6 7,1| he grumbled. "Never! - I've an idea." And, without giving 7 7,4| he claimed. "Ah! so you've heard of that," she said, 8 7,5| with the small allowance I've had, I have gained a very 9 8,1| Ah! my dear child, I've never been so happy. Come, 10 8,5| ill-mannered woman. "Ah! I've found you at last," she 11 8,5| This is the fourth time I've come here with my bill." ~ 12 9,6| Oh, I know what I say. I've counted the cost. What with 13 10,1| Ah, my fine fellows, you've laughed too soon. In a week' 14 10,1| affair. I only know what you've told me - which is little 15 10,1| little enough - and what I've guessed. In fact, I know 16 10,2| continued, gloomily. "I've told you, sir, that I was 17 10,3| house for an overcoat. "I've forgotten his number," he 18 10,4| in the Rue d'Anjou, but I've forgotten the number. I 19 10,5| persuasive tone remarked: "I've nothing to do, and as your 20 10,6| Christian name; secondly, I've been told that his wife 21 10,6| Here I am," he muttered. "I've come more quickly than an 22 11,3| No, thank you; keep it. I've been paid already." And, 23 12,4| he said to his mother: "I've found a plan; and if the 24 13,2| very busy, so busy that I've not touched a card since 25 13,2| pleasant to hear. "You see, I've had enough of paying several 26 13,2| It isn't strange that I've become suspicious. I'm so 27 13,4| heaved a sigh of relief. "I've finished," he muttered, 28 13,7| said he. "Ah! since I've been in Paris - - But what 29 13,8| That the horse! Never! You've been cheated, prince!' Then 30 14,4| shouldn't I go to her house? I've done her no injury. Besides, 31 14,5| once before. And when I've once taken anything into 32 16,4| his head. "That's what I've in vain been trying to convince 33 17,1| so as to tell you what I've done, and to obtain such 34 17,1| Well, yes, mademoiselle. I've never seen Monsieur Ferailleur. 35 17,2| said he, "do you fancy I've come to collect money from 36 17,3| will wait then; only as I've had no dinner, I'll go out