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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 1,2| the valet would not have looked at him with greater astonishment. 2 3,2| self-control, for never had he looked more calm - never had his 3 4,1| its course!" ~The baron looked at him with deep emotion. " 4 5,2| only a little child, and he looked upon America as his birthplace. 5 5,6| the least." ~The marquis looked at him keenly, and then 6 6,1| scanty earnings, I might have looked the world proudly in the 7 6,3| 3~He looked at her for a moment with 8 6,3| instigation." ~The baron looked at Madame d'Argeles with 9 7,2| that you don't know?" ~She looked at him with admirably feigned 10 7,3| sort of ecstasy that she looked at him. There was a world 11 8,3| with silver and rare china, looked not unlike a museum. Such 12 9,1| of tradesmen entered. It looked very much as if M. de Fondege 13 9,2| bated breath, stooped and looked in. ~In her impatience to 14 9,4| singular that the grocer looked at her closely for a moment, 15 9,5| promised him perfect proofs. He looked at them with a satisfied 16 10,6| house. It is true that he looked altogether unlike the servant 17 11,1| was in wild disorder, and looked as if it had not been touched 18 11,1| I can see her now as she looked that day when I met her 19 11,1| bald-headed, corpulent man, who looked some fifty years of age, 20 11,4| this man, for the more she looked at him, the more she was 21 13,3| Monsieur Maumejan!" he looked up and his eyes met Pascal' 22 13,4| was growing impatient, he looked up and said: ~"I am really 23 13,5| was still very pale. He looked at Pascal with evident distrust, 24 13,8| his brows were knit; he looked like a man who was meditating 25 14,1| seized with terror when he looked his actual situation in 26 14,3| in fact, just as if he looked upon him as his preserver. 27 14,4| actually a crime. For if he had looked upon M. de Coralth as an 28 15,5| lamp, I perceived a man who looked some thirty years of age, 29 16,2| word "autopsy," M. Wilkie looked round with startled eyes. 30 17,1| and his glazed cap, he looked the vagabond to perfection. 31 18,1| in at once." ~A lady who looked some forty years of age, 32 18,3| have cause to blush." He looked fixedly at Mademoiselle 33 19,1| street-door, she paused and looked around her. At a short distance 34 19,5| absurd!" ~But Pascal still looked gloomy. "The matter is more


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