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annoyed 6
annoys 1
another 32
answer 33
answered 24
antin 1
antiquated 2
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34 obtain
34 set
34 though
33 answer
33 discover
33 discovered
33 fellow
Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 2,3| questions which he was unable to answer. And what was he to do? 2 2,4| he continued: "You don't answer! shall I tell you why? It 3 3,2| respecting me." ~ ~This answer was a mere trifle, but it 4 3,4| questioned, he managed to answer in a choked voice, but not 5 4,2| tried to find a satisfactory answer, but failed. ~"There must 6 5,3| must obey orders;" and this answer invariably put an end to 7 7,1| what to do and say, how to answer any questions, and what 8 7,2| an almost unintelligible answer. "Excuse me! I am much grieved, 9 7,5| contingency, and here is my answer, copied from the civil code: ' 10 7,6| than that. Your mother must answer you!" ~Alas! the poor woman 11 7,6| end here. No! - you shall answer for it. I shall find your 12 9,5| if what you can do will answer my purpose." ~"Speak, madame." ~" 13 9,5| The photographer did not answer for a moment. Now he understood 14 10,1| said he, "but in order to answer you, I must have some knowledge 15 10,5| maid - there will be no answer. You will afterward take 16 10,5| and you must wait for an answer which you will place on 17 10,6| him say there would be an answer. You can give it to Moulinet, 18 10,6| me time enough to give an answer to the lady who is waiting 19 11,3| concierge. "Have you the answer?" he asked. ~"Yes, here 20 11,5| I think I have found an answer. I believe that the marquis 21 12,1| question without being able to answer it. "I don't understand 22 12,2| were astonished to have to answer such puerile objections. " 23 13,2| him may be, he must always answer: 'Yes, certainly, certainly - 24 13,7| esteemed friends. I will answer for him as I would for myself; 25 14,1| always sent a favorable answer if not drawn upon too heavily. 26 15,2| vile assassin.' My only answer was: 'Let us go! Let us 27 16,2| this vial contained, the answer was: 'A medicine to prevent 28 16,3| is a downfall, but I will answer, 'It will give me a living.' 29 18,1| reading the letter. "What answer shall I take my brother-in-law?" ~" 30 19,2| is - I am to wait for an answer." ~She took the note he 31 19,2| And what could Marguerite answer if they asked her where 32 19,5| the robbery, we have an answer to that," she answered, " 33 19,5| evening or to-morrow." was his answer. ~"Very well! I have only


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