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Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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1 2,3| not succeed in attracting attention. And yet the silence was 2 3,2| unexpected business required my attention just now. Are you quite 3 3,3| listened with breathless attention. "How very strange," he 4 3,4| fear to arouse his enemy's attention. It was not until he had 5 5,1| and resolved to turn his attention to his jockey. ~The latter 6 5,2| opportunity of attracting public attention, and to giving proofs of 7 7,7| himself to pick it up; his attention was devoted to Madame d' 8 7,7| so marked as to attract attention; and one acquaintance laughingly 9 7,7| eagerly, as if by dint of attention, or by the magnetic force 10 8,5| listen to it with profound attention when the drawing-room door 11 9,1| It was a matter of close attention, and of infinitesimal trifles. 12 9,2| partition attracted her attention, and finding that it extended 13 9,2| received; and, besides, her attention was considerably attracted 14 9,4| extraordinary that it attracted the attention of the passers-by. She saw 15 10,2| Very well; I will devote my attention to Ferailleur then. As to 16 10,5| did not pay the slightest attention to him. There was a dark 17 11,1| stopped short, calling her attention with a gesture to the messenger, 18 11,4| without attracting any one's attention, and she would be able to 19 12,1| of his plans required his attention, and it was nearly five 20 13,3| imperfect disguise would attract attention and awaken suspicion; and 21 13,3| faded the curtains. The attention of visitors was at once 22 14,1| disordered attire attracted attention at each place he entered, 23 14,3| about the wife, but give our attention to the husband. So it was 24 14,3| door with every obsequious attention - in fact, just as if he 25 14,4| listening with the closest attention. ~Worthy marquis! if his 26 15,6| reputations that attract public attention. This proved an easy task, 27 18,2| domestic affairs required her attention. The General was the next 28 18,2| persuasive absorbed the attention of all his faculties. "Then 29 18,4| view to attracting as much attention as possible. Madame de Fondege 30 20,1| coach-house. He devoted his attention exclusively to the horses


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